The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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By the Act of 1806 the Company's monopoly had been specifically safeguarded in relation to the Cape ; that is to say , the colony had been totally debarred from participation in eastern trade within the limits of the Company's charter .
By the Act of 1806 the Company's monopoly had been specifically safeguarded in relation to the Cape ; that is to say , the colony had been totally debarred from participation in eastern trade within the limits of the Company's charter .
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In such conditions a community may easily come to regard a bare subsistence and the minimum of trade as of the nature of things . But the Cape population suffered inevitably , too , from the absence of an identity of interest between ...
In such conditions a community may easily come to regard a bare subsistence and the minimum of trade as of the nature of things . But the Cape population suffered inevitably , too , from the absence of an identity of interest between ...
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REMOVAL OF TRADE RESTRICTIONS 761 Government , guided by De Mist's report of 1802,1 did not turn back from the new policy . Internal trade , if still taxed , was henceforward free from prohibitions . Taxation of trade was another matter ...
REMOVAL OF TRADE RESTRICTIONS 761 Government , guided by De Mist's report of 1802,1 did not turn back from the new policy . Internal trade , if still taxed , was henceforward free from prohibitions . Taxation of trade was another matter ...
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
Rainfall II | 11 |
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