Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... entering a Customs Union , was the existence of most - favoured - nation treaties between the - 1. Act No. 39 of 1888 : Cape Statutes , Volume 3 , p . 2,633 . 2. Memoirs of Paul Kruger as told by Himself , p . 203 . In a private letter ...
... entering a Customs Union , was the existence of most - favoured - nation treaties between the - 1. Act No. 39 of 1888 : Cape Statutes , Volume 3 , p . 2,633 . 2. Memoirs of Paul Kruger as told by Himself , p . 203 . In a private letter ...
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... entered into , to avoid the necessity of our planning customs houses on the borders of the Free State , or upon any portion of those borders . No agreement could be arrived at with Natal , and it was resolved that the agree- ment ...
... entered into , to avoid the necessity of our planning customs houses on the borders of the Free State , or upon any portion of those borders . No agreement could be arrived at with Natal , and it was resolved that the agree- ment ...
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... entered into a Customs agreement with the Cape , and as the protocols allowing Basutoland and the other native territories into the Customs Union were not invalidated by this Convention , there now existed a sort of general South ...
... entered into a Customs agreement with the Cape , and as the protocols allowing Basutoland and the other native territories into the Customs Union were not invalidated by this Convention , there now existed a sort of general South ...
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... entered into railway connections with Natal and the Cape Colony . These lines , of course , com- peted with the Delagoa Bay line the success of which the Government had guaranteed . Moreover , the trade of the Republic was equally ...
... entered into railway connections with Natal and the Cape Colony . These lines , of course , com- peted with the Delagoa Bay line the success of which the Government had guaranteed . Moreover , the trade of the Republic was equally ...
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A. J. Bruwer. by entering into the Customs Union of 1898. Moreover , the Transvaal tariff was in certain respects strictly protectionistic . There was , for example , a jam factory at Pretoria , and the duty on jam was 40s . per 100 ...
A. J. Bruwer. by entering into the Customs Union of 1898. Moreover , the Transvaal tariff was in certain respects strictly protectionistic . There was , for example , a jam factory at Pretoria , and the duty on jam was 40s . per 100 ...
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