23 Words to use with colonies

In good old colony times.

Colony-founding among ants, with an account of some primitive Australian species.

George Morgan, colony builder.

On the present occasion, however, all the colony craft beat up past the island, and anchored inside of it.

Northward, beyond the mountains, we will go, Where rocks lie covered with eternal snow, Thin herbage in the plains and fruitless fields, The sand no gold, the mine no silver yields: There love and freedom we'll in peace enjoy; No Spaniards will that colony destroy.

A good deal of attention was paid to rendering the soil of the colony garden fertile, as well as deep.

" "You have overcome the Brigadier!" cried the other, in a burst of exultation, that conquered the little reserve of manner he had thought it necessary to maintain; "that immaculate and reforming representative of my royal cousin has bitten of the golden bait, and proves a true colony governor after all!" "Lord Viscount, no.

But if the needs of the district should require it, the capacity could be increased by an almost indefinite extension of the system of outlying colony groups at a very small per capita cost, as the central group is by far the most expensive in construction.

By the charters of the several colonies limits by latitude and other descriptions were assigned to each.

Two of his own brothers, however, expressed a wish to join the new community, and Charles and Abraham Woolston were received in the colony lists.

But, generally speaking, we can only obtain in tropical colonies markets for our industrial products and wide stretches of cultivated ground for the growth of the raw materials which our industries require.

When our country doctor subscribes to an Australian loan raised by a colony for building a railway, he hands over to the colony money which a less thrifty citizen would have spent on pleasures and amusements, and the colony uses it to buy railway material.

Such an opinion, however, was quite a disinterested one on their part; as an extension of the colony northwards, and the establishment of a settlement near Moresby's Flat-topped Range, would have led to a result much desired by them, the occupancy, namely, of the intervening country.

Before 1600 the earldom of Chester and the duchy of Lancaster had been absorbed by the crown, but the bishopric of Durham remained the type of an almost independent state, and the colony palatine of Maryland was modelled after it.

On what plea did the American colony rebel?

Nova Scotia, part of Massachusetts Bay colony struggle for Nueces River Nullification doctrine.

The general taxes for the colony were estimated by a committee of the legislature, as well as the county's share of the colony tax.

If certain bales containing worthless furs of martens and beavers, with other articles of thy colony trade, should discover the character of my correspondents, I stand exonerated of all breach of faith.

On a second reading of the sugar colony bill.

Six boys, however, went in the ship, the children of reputable settlers; all of whom the governor intended should be officers, hereafter, on board of colony vessels.

Before the first season was over, this expectation was fully realized; Governor Woolston heading no less than four of what were called the colony boats, or boats that belonged to the state, and fished as much for honour as profit, taking a fine whale on each occasion.

"Oh, Laura, can't you see that this little fact you have pulled out from this tangled-up colony business, this dear dreadful little fact that the Mayflowers were not aristocrats, onlywhat does your history book say?

On the 8th of the month he gave out this statement: "In my opinion the Filipino people, whom I represent, will never consent to become a colony dependency of the United States.

23 Words to use with  colonies