Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... advantage that , in future , it may become independent in the matter of coal and iron supply , since it has sufficient raw materials to be considered a possible producer , though hardly a heavy ex- porter of such products . ( 2 ) . Both ...
... advantage that , in future , it may become independent in the matter of coal and iron supply , since it has sufficient raw materials to be considered a possible producer , though hardly a heavy ex- porter of such products . ( 2 ) . Both ...
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... advantage of re - selling colonial goods to the foreigner at a profit ; iii . To have the trade with the colonies carried by the ships belonging to the mother country . ( 1 ) . The general policy , then , was one of exclusion of the ...
... advantage of re - selling colonial goods to the foreigner at a profit ; iii . To have the trade with the colonies carried by the ships belonging to the mother country . ( 1 ) . The general policy , then , was one of exclusion of the ...
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... advantage was taken of this privilege than was expected when it was conferred , and the benefit to the Colony was not very great . " ( 1 ) . Later in the year , in addition to these measures , the rigorous provision of 1811 , which ...
... advantage was taken of this privilege than was expected when it was conferred , and the benefit to the Colony was not very great . " ( 1 ) . Later in the year , in addition to these measures , the rigorous provision of 1811 , which ...
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... advantage of importing 1. Records , Volume 34 , p . 131 . 2. By 1827 the following duties were in force : 3 per cent . on service price of all British produce or manufactures landed from British ships ( by Order - in - Council of ...
... advantage of importing 1. Records , Volume 34 , p . 131 . 2. By 1827 the following duties were in force : 3 per cent . on service price of all British produce or manufactures landed from British ships ( by Order - in - Council of ...
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... advantage in the home market . It was also agreed that for the purpose of preventing the recurrence of scarcity of wheat and flour as there was the year before —- it was expedient that all prohibitions upon the importation of grain or ...
... advantage in the home market . It was also agreed that for the purpose of preventing the recurrence of scarcity of wheat and flour as there was the year before —- it was expedient that all prohibitions upon the importation of grain or ...
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