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Sir George Vandeleur Fiddes. emigration of a party of English colonists to New- foundland . In 1819 they obtained a vote of £ 50,000 for " State - aided emigration " to the Cape , avowedly for colonization purposes , and sent out 5,000 ...
Sir George Vandeleur Fiddes. emigration of a party of English colonists to New- foundland . In 1819 they obtained a vote of £ 50,000 for " State - aided emigration " to the Cape , avowedly for colonization purposes , and sent out 5,000 ...
Page 163
... emigration . The Government adhered to what might by that time be described as settled policy * in refusing to subsidize emigration , but decided to establish an office at which intending emigrants might obtain impartial information and ...
... emigration . The Government adhered to what might by that time be described as settled policy * in refusing to subsidize emigration , but decided to establish an office at which intending emigrants might obtain impartial information and ...
Page 167
... emigration . Although local bodies have power , and exercise it , to vote public and voluntary money for emigration and settlement , Parliament has always been against a State subsidy for emigration to any or to all of the colonies ...
... emigration . Although local bodies have power , and exercise it , to vote public and voluntary money for emigration and settlement , Parliament has always been against a State subsidy for emigration to any or to all of the colonies ...
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