| John Stephens - 1839 - 268 páginas
...quantity of land purchased by individuals from the Government, during the last year, was 1,274,644 acres; and that the payments made into the Treasury,...similar lands, in Upper Canada, on the English side ofthelaJtes? With respect to our Australian colonies, the evidence that an extensive emigration to... | |
| John Stephens - 1839 - 266 páginas
...Will it be. said, that Kngland cannot do, in her colonice, that which Amener, is doing in lier westein forests ? If a considerable and increasing revenue...derived from the sale of unappropriated lands in the slate of Ohio, on the Américain »Mr nflhe lakes, is it unreasonable, is it visionary to expect that... | |
| Robert Torrens - 1841 - 224 páginas
...in a single year the sale of the public lands realized the enormous sum of FOUtt MILLIONS STEELING. Will it be said, that England cannot do, in her colonies,...in Upper Canada, on the English side of the lakes ? In Upper Canada, the soil, the climate, and the commercial position, are little, if at all inferior... | |
| Robert Torrens - 1844 - 600 páginas
...in a single year the sale of the public lands realized the enormous sum of FOUR MILLIONS STEKLIKG. Will it be said, that England cannot do, in her colonies,...in Upper Canada, on the English side of the lakes? In Upper Canada, the soil, the climate, and the commercial position, are little, if at all inferior... | |
| Robert Stewart (A.M.) - 1853 - 774 páginas
...lands, amounted to 2,159,16o dollars. " Will it be said that England cannot do in her colonies what America is doing in her western forests ? If a considerable...revenue be derived from the sale of unappropriated landa in the State of Ohio, on the American side of the lakes, is it unreasonable, is it visionary... | |
| Thomas A. Boylan, Tadhg Foley - 2003 - 458 páginas
...in a single year the sale of the public lands realized the enormous sum of FOUR MILLIONS STERLING. Will it be said, that England cannot do, in her colonies,...in Upper Canada, on the English side of the lakes? In Upper Canada, the soil, the climate, and the commercial position, are little, if at all inferior... | |
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