The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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l By 1830 merchants and manufacturers , on the whole , were converted to the
new policy , but they had come round very nervously , and they were by no
means ready to part with the moderate protection which they still enjoyed . They
were ...
l By 1830 merchants and manufacturers , on the whole , were converted to the
new policy , but they had come round very nervously , and they were by no
means ready to part with the moderate protection which they still enjoyed . They
were ...
Page 467
The whole amount of the purchase money was to be spent , partly on public
works , partly in providing for an increased emigration.2 The triumvirate spoke
with less certain voice on the authority to which the administration of the new land
and ...
The whole amount of the purchase money was to be spent , partly on public
works , partly in providing for an increased emigration.2 The triumvirate spoke
with less certain voice on the authority to which the administration of the new land
and ...
Page 810
The whole of the administrative business of the navy , including construction ,
repairs , pay , food , clothing and dockyards , both at home and in the colonies ,
was managed by the Board of Navy Commissioners and various subsidiary ...
The whole of the administrative business of the navy , including construction ,
repairs , pay , food , clothing and dockyards , both at home and in the colonies ,
was managed by the Board of Navy Commissioners and various subsidiary ...
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