Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... ports of the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope for the purpose of repairs and refreshments only , in which case a part of the cargoes of such ships and vessels might be permitted to be disposed of for the purpose of defraying the ...
... ports of the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope for the purpose of repairs and refreshments only , in which case a part of the cargoes of such ships and vessels might be permitted to be disposed of for the purpose of defraying the ...
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... ports , and the prompt supply to be obtained from them of cheap rice and corn , were of the greatest importance to them in times of scarcity . They urged that it was a measure no less of justice than of policy that this matter should be ...
... ports , and the prompt supply to be obtained from them of cheap rice and corn , were of the greatest importance to them in times of scarcity . They urged that it was a measure no less of justice than of policy that this matter should be ...
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... port . ( 3 ) . He stated that it would be advisable if the trade regulations relative to the Cape of Good Hope were made by one and the same authority instead of partly by Orders - in - Council and Act of Parliament in Great Britain ...
... port . ( 3 ) . He stated that it would be advisable if the trade regulations relative to the Cape of Good Hope were made by one and the same authority instead of partly by Orders - in - Council and Act of Parliament in Great Britain ...
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... Port Elizabeth on the first of October , 1821 , by Sir Rufane Donkin , and at Port Frances by Somerset on April 4 , 1823. This was due to the growth of popu- lation about these regions especially after the arrival of the 4,000 British ...
... Port Elizabeth on the first of October , 1821 , by Sir Rufane Donkin , and at Port Frances by Somerset on April 4 , 1823. This was due to the growth of popu- lation about these regions especially after the arrival of the 4,000 British ...
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... Port Elizabeth grew rapidly . On April 13 , 1836 , it became a free warehousing port for all goods legally imported into it , according to an Order - in - Council issued on that day . ( 3 ) . At Port Elizabeth wine and then hides and ...
... Port Elizabeth grew rapidly . On April 13 , 1836 , it became a free warehousing port for all goods legally imported into it , according to an Order - in - Council issued on that day . ( 3 ) . At Port Elizabeth wine and then hides and ...
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