Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... later factional disputes which brought about the with- drawal of the Transvaal from the customs union in 1908. The Transvaal wanted mainly cheap food for its mining population and a reduction of the high cost of living on the Rand . It ...
... later factional disputes which brought about the with- drawal of the Transvaal from the customs union in 1908. The Transvaal wanted mainly cheap food for its mining population and a reduction of the high cost of living on the Rand . It ...
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... later . The causes of this alienation might briefly be summed up as follow : - i . The abolition of the Dutch language from the law courts in 1828 , and the fact that all official documents had to be drawn up in the English language ...
... later . The causes of this alienation might briefly be summed up as follow : - i . The abolition of the Dutch language from the law courts in 1828 , and the fact that all official documents had to be drawn up in the English language ...
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... Later the agricultural community came under the impression that it was able to supply the needs of the population in butter , sugar and tobacco , and they managed to get protective duties on these articles . They did not , however ...
... Later the agricultural community came under the impression that it was able to supply the needs of the population in butter , sugar and tobacco , and they managed to get protective duties on these articles . They did not , however ...
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... later of Natal , was regulated by Orders - in - Council from England , whether that suited the colonists or not . The result was that England's trade policy with reference to the Cape Colony was vacillating to the considerable ...
... later of Natal , was regulated by Orders - in - Council from England , whether that suited the colonists or not . The result was that England's trade policy with reference to the Cape Colony was vacillating to the considerable ...
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... later we shall see that this policy on the part of the British was really not for the best interests of the Colony . ( 3 ) . In spite of these regulations , when the Earl of Caledon came out to the Cape as Governor in 1807 , he ...
... later we shall see that this policy on the part of the British was really not for the best interests of the Colony . ( 3 ) . In spite of these regulations , when the Earl of Caledon came out to the Cape as Governor in 1807 , he ...
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