Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... Governor of the Colony between 1854 and 1861. The next man who was active- ly interested in this movement was Bartle Frere , Governor of the Colony in the seventies . The historian , Froude , was also sent out to do his little bit ...
... Governor of the Colony between 1854 and 1861. The next man who was active- ly interested in this movement was Bartle Frere , Governor of the Colony in the seventies . The historian , Froude , was also sent out to do his little bit ...
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... Governor himself were keen traders . It thus often happened that the farmers were not allowed to sell their goods to the ships in the harbour before those of the Company's officials were sold . This led to much friction , and was ...
... Governor himself were keen traders . It thus often happened that the farmers were not allowed to sell their goods to the ships in the harbour before those of the Company's officials were sold . This led to much friction , and was ...
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... Governor van der Graaff , resulted in their levying a duty of 2 pounds sterling upon every slave imported into the settlement , and a duty of 5 per cent . ad valorem upon all articles imported or exported - ex- cept in the case of the ...
... Governor van der Graaff , resulted in their levying a duty of 2 pounds sterling upon every slave imported into the settlement , and a duty of 5 per cent . ad valorem upon all articles imported or exported - ex- cept in the case of the ...
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... governors got their orders from " home , " and when a governor tried to be too liberal he was liable to find himself in a precarious position . General Craig was thus finally relieved from his doubtful position by an Order - in- Council ...
... governors got their orders from " home , " and when a governor tried to be too liberal he was liable to find himself in a precarious position . General Craig was thus finally relieved from his doubtful position by an Order - in- Council ...
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... Governor was given the right for the time being lawfully to impose on all goods imported into the Cape , from His Majesty's Domi- nions and which were not the growth , produce or manufacture of Great Britain or Ireland , a duty of 10 ...
... Governor was given the right for the time being lawfully to impose on all goods imported into the Cape , from His Majesty's Domi- nions and which were not the growth , produce or manufacture of Great Britain or Ireland , a duty of 10 ...
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