The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 173
... Seddon . The tariff of 1888 , which rent Sir Harry Atkinson's party , consolidated his opponents . Seddon took a prominent part in the debates , and it was becoming apparent that he was to be reckoned with as a possible leader . In the ...
... Seddon . The tariff of 1888 , which rent Sir Harry Atkinson's party , consolidated his opponents . Seddon took a prominent part in the debates , and it was becoming apparent that he was to be reckoned with as a possible leader . In the ...
Page 187
... Seddon's political position was difficult . He had lost his ablest lieutenant and was facing a strong opposition ... Seddon launched his proposals suddenly in 1896 . In the following year , the bill was introduced again and met ...
... Seddon's political position was difficult . He had lost his ablest lieutenant and was facing a strong opposition ... Seddon launched his proposals suddenly in 1896 . In the following year , the bill was introduced again and met ...
Page 204
... Seddon , then Colonial Treasurer , said that , at the conference of Premiers at Hobart in February , the subject of trade relations with the mother country had been discussed , and that it had been resolved to favour closer relations on ...
... Seddon , then Colonial Treasurer , said that , at the conference of Premiers at Hobart in February , the subject of trade relations with the mother country had been discussed , and that it had been resolved to favour closer relations on ...
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