The Origin Growth of the English Colonies And of Their System of Government
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Bradshaw. 1903. Letters and Journals of Lord Elgin. 1872. Federal Government in Canada, by G. Bourinot. 1889. The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia, by W. H. Moore. 1902. V A Short History of British Colonial Folicy, by H. E. Egerton. 1897. British Rule and Jurisdiction beyond the Seas, by Sir H. Jenkyns. 1902. The Colonial Office List. Colonial Government, by P. S. Reinsch. 1902. Introduction by C. P. Lucas to Sir G. Cornewall Lewis's Essay on the Government of Dependencies. 1891. ...CHAPTER X THE PROBLEM OF THE FUTURE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE MOTHER COUNTRY AND THE COLONIES The tendency of the times is in the direction of great nations. During the nineteenth century first Italy and then Germany accomplished the fulfilment of their aspirations after national unity, and in the case of Germany the full results of this movement may not yet have taken final shape. Every decade, since the great Civil War, has seen the central authority of the United States growing in influence at the expense of the separatist tendencies inherited from the colonial period.
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