Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... ships , for instance , had all the rights of English ships . ( 3 ) . Thus Adam Smith says : " In the disposal of their surplus produce , or what is over and above their own consumption , the English colonies have been more favoured ...
... ships , for instance , had all the rights of English ships . ( 3 ) . Thus Adam Smith says : " In the disposal of their surplus produce , or what is over and above their own consumption , the English colonies have been more favoured ...
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... ships in the harbour before those of the Company's officials were sold . This led to much friction , and was perhaps a cause of the farmers moving further and further inland in quest of fertile land and pastures for their flocks , until ...
... ships in the harbour before those of the Company's officials were sold . This led to much friction , and was perhaps a cause of the farmers moving further and further inland in quest of fertile land and pastures for their flocks , until ...
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... ships of foreign countries at amity with England were allowed to touch at the Cape and " all the ports of its dependencies , to trade with the inhabitants , and to import into the ports of the settlement all aricles whatsoever , subject ...
... ships of foreign countries at amity with England were allowed to touch at the Cape and " all the ports of its dependencies , to trade with the inhabitants , and to import into the ports of the settlement all aricles whatsoever , subject ...
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... ships were to be admitted free of duty ; but goods of foreign growth or manufacture brought from British ports in British ships were to be admitted at a duty of 5 per cent . ad valorem ; the same applied to British goods brought into ...
... ships were to be admitted free of duty ; but goods of foreign growth or manufacture brought from British ports in British ships were to be admitted at a duty of 5 per cent . ad valorem ; the same applied to British goods brought into ...
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... ships at 3 per cent . ad valorem - the same duty as levied by the Batavian Republic on Dutch goods brought in Dutch ships . Foreign goods brought in British ships and British goods brought in foreign bottoms paid 7 per cent . ad valorem ...
... ships at 3 per cent . ad valorem - the same duty as levied by the Batavian Republic on Dutch goods brought in Dutch ships . Foreign goods brought in British ships and British goods brought in foreign bottoms paid 7 per cent . ad valorem ...
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