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… that is very important, for in all the Schemes for Foreign Emigration an admitted Difficulty is, that you cannot compel … Mr. Cowling, a Civil Engineer, has stated before the Emigration Committee, and delivered in a Table, in which he … shall arrive? Have you at all compared the Advantages of Emigration with Home Colonization? The first Question is, …
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… of Mr. Hodges, the present Member for Kent, before the Emigration Committee in 1827, upon that Point. Do you … Prejudice, whether right or wrong, as they have against Emigration in some Instances; but they would be most anxious … emigrate, could not you convey them to the Place where the Emigration may be destined at a much cheaper Rate? That would …
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… a temporary Convenience might arise from the Adoption of Emigration, but I am far from admitting that the Burden of Population is so great as to render Emigration absolutely necessary. If by any temporary …
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… [208] Are you of Opinion that Relief could be afforded by Emigration? I conceive, certainly not; but that great Mischief would be done by Emigration. Emigration will take away from us the very best Hands, and …
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… 300 Acres to a Farm. Under your Plan, there has been no Emigration thought of, or at all necessary? No Measure of the … for Labour and the Supply. Have you ever thought that Emigration would relieve that Difficulty? It seems the only … was any Fund to pay their Expences and to facilitate their Emigration? I have no reason to doubt it. I was applied to, a …
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… not much practical Knowledge upon the Subject, that is Emigration; it has been practised upon Two Estates on the … immediate Relief. Can you state to what Extent the Emigration was carried on? No, I cannot state the Particulars. Previous to the Emigration taking place, had the Parishes suffered much from …
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… because about Four or Five Years ago I put in practice Emigration to a very great Extent, from my Parish. Where did … the Government intended to adopt any Mode of National Emigration; and finding that it was not likely to be the … were very few indeed; only Four, in fact. The principal Emigration was in 1827 and 1828. Have you any Objection to …
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… Produce. I am therefore compelled to conclude, that Emigration is our only Resource for guarding against the …
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… of Land, Want of, causes Rot in Sheep, Dawson, 265. - Emigration of Labourers from, to New York, and Expences of it … - - Rents, Increase of, from 1793 to 1830, Hodges, 26. - Emigration from, with Details of the Measure, the Expences … none in Parishes where Labourers had Land, Pym, 392. - Emigration from Parts of, how paid for- Relief afforded by …
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