The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 149
They also asked for the repeal of statutory provisions which excluded ships of less than 350 tons from the colonial trade and protested against the policy which burdened the products of their fisheries with duties higher than those ...
They also asked for the repeal of statutory provisions which excluded ships of less than 350 tons from the colonial trade and protested against the policy which burdened the products of their fisheries with duties higher than those ...
Page 321
Yet two more conferences , in September 1871 and February 1873 , were needed to persuade the Earl of Kimberley , and to bring about the Australian Colonies Duties Act of April 1873 , permitting the colonies to make any trade ...
Yet two more conferences , in September 1871 and February 1873 , were needed to persuade the Earl of Kimberley , and to bring about the Australian Colonies Duties Act of April 1873 , permitting the colonies to make any trade ...
Page 422
When therefore a Tariff Bill and a Gold Duties Repeal Bill were included in the Appropriation Bill of 1865 , with a new form of preamble in which was implicitly asserted an exclusive right in the Assembly to grant supplies , the Council ...
When therefore a Tariff Bill and a Gold Duties Repeal Bill were included in the Appropriation Bill of 1865 , with a new form of preamble in which was implicitly asserted an exclusive right in the Assembly to grant supplies , the Council ...
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