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 169
... eighties for high protection and industrial development . Even prior to the Wakefield settlements , there were schemes for flax mills , boat - building establishments , rope walks , etc. , and some of them were put to actual trial .
... eighties for high protection and industrial development . Even prior to the Wakefield settlements , there were schemes for flax mills , boat - building establishments , rope walks , etc. , and some of them were put to actual trial .
Page 170
In the bitter debates on this tariff Seddon first achieved prominence , and the Liberal - Labour party , which came into power at the next election in 1890 , was pledged to further protection , as much as to labour and land legislation ...
In the bitter debates on this tariff Seddon first achieved prominence , and the Liberal - Labour party , which came into power at the next election in 1890 , was pledged to further protection , as much as to labour and land legislation ...
Page 182
The connection of tariff protection with factory legislation has already been noted , and the definite acceptance of protection as a national policy , and an integral part of the Liberal - Labour programme , has been commented upon .
The connection of tariff protection with factory legislation has already been noted , and the definite acceptance of protection as a national policy , and an integral part of the Liberal - Labour programme , has been commented upon .
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