The colonial policy of Great Britain, considered with relation to her North American provinces, and West India posessions; wherein the dangerous tendency of American competition is developed, and the necessity of recommencing a colonial system on a vigorous and extensive scale, exhibited and defended, with plans for the promotion of emigration, and strictures on the Treaty of Ghent.
By a British traveller.

APA Citation

A British traveller. (1816). The colonial policy of Great Britain, considered with relation to her North American provinces, and West India posessions; wherein the dangerous tendency of American competition is developed, and the necessity of recommencing a colonial system on a vigorous and extensive scale, exhibited and defended, with plans for the promotion of emigration, and strictures on the Treaty of Ghent. Philadelphia: Published by M. Carey. Sold by him and by Wells and Lilly, Boston.

MLA Citation

A British traveller. The Colonial Policy of Great Britain, Considered With Relation to Her North American Provinces, And West India Posessions; Wherein the Dangerous Tendency of American Competition Is Developed, And the Necessity of Recommencing a Colonial System On a Vigorous And Extensive Scale, Exhibited And Defended, With Plans for the Promotion of Emigration, And Strictures On the Treaty of Ghent. Philadelphia: Published by M. Carey. Sold by him and by Wells and Lilly, Boston, 1816.

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