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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... tariff question - in 1863 , 1865 , 1867 , 1870 , 1871 and 1873— with increasing bitterness . The first drew up a simple revenue tariff of light duties on wines , spirits , beer , tobacco , sugar , coffee , cocoa , opium , dried fruits ...
... tariff question - in 1863 , 1865 , 1867 , 1870 , 1871 and 1873— with increasing bitterness . The first drew up a simple revenue tariff of light duties on wines , spirits , beer , tobacco , sugar , coffee , cocoa , opium , dried fruits ...
Page 320
... tariff , rejected the simple unalterable revenue tariff . The minor colonies were helpless without them . The subsequent adoption of different tariffs by the Parliaments at the widely separated capitals inevitably gave rise to awkward ...
... tariff , rejected the simple unalterable revenue tariff . The minor colonies were helpless without them . The subsequent adoption of different tariffs by the Parliaments at the widely separated capitals inevitably gave rise to awkward ...
Page 427
... tariff and a federal Legislature . Having reached the con- clusion that a uniform tariff should be established for all the colonies , with complete free trade between them , and that the first tariff should be enacted by the British ...
... tariff and a federal Legislature . Having reached the con- clusion that a uniform tariff should be established for all the colonies , with complete free trade between them , and that the first tariff should be enacted by the British ...
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