Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... Period . This exceptionally restrictive policy which England started after 1806 , relative to the trade of Cape of Good Hope , was closely connected with the Berlin and Milan Decrees . After the Napoleonic Wars , as a matter of fact ...
... Period . This exceptionally restrictive policy which England started after 1806 , relative to the trade of Cape of Good Hope , was closely connected with the Berlin and Milan Decrees . After the Napoleonic Wars , as a matter of fact ...
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... period 1836 to 1840 ; for the period 1841 to 1845 wool ; while for the period 1846 to 1850 wool exports per annum were valued at 201,932 pounds sterling on the average out of the total exports of 380,467 pounds sterling on the average ...
... period 1836 to 1840 ; for the period 1841 to 1845 wool ; while for the period 1846 to 1850 wool exports per annum were valued at 201,932 pounds sterling on the average out of the total exports of 380,467 pounds sterling on the average ...
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... period was one of restriction and exclusion . A second phase followed the Napoleonic wars . The regulations were made less severe , but they still served the purpose of safe - guarding British interests , as will be seen when the re ...
... period was one of restriction and exclusion . A second phase followed the Napoleonic wars . The regulations were made less severe , but they still served the purpose of safe - guarding British interests , as will be seen when the re ...
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... period that the last mercantilistic tendencies in British commercial policy disappeared , until in 1855 reciprocal preferential treatment between the Colony and the mother country was stopped . The steps which lead us across this ...
... period that the last mercantilistic tendencies in British commercial policy disappeared , until in 1855 reciprocal preferential treatment between the Colony and the mother country was stopped . The steps which lead us across this ...
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... . On November 5 , 1830 , an Order - in - Council was issued re- specting the resort of United States vessels to British possessions abroad . CHAPTER III . THE TRANSITION PERIOD . The Legislative Council 57 MERCANTILISM .
... . On November 5 , 1830 , an Order - in - Council was issued re- specting the resort of United States vessels to British possessions abroad . CHAPTER III . THE TRANSITION PERIOD . The Legislative Council 57 MERCANTILISM .
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