The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... increased . Congress was therefore urged to pass an Act for an unlimited reci- procity , to take effect when the ... increasing demand for public revenue , and this was sought almost entirely through the medium of customs duties , which ...
... increased . Congress was therefore urged to pass an Act for an unlimited reci- procity , to take effect when the ... increasing demand for public revenue , and this was sought almost entirely through the medium of customs duties , which ...
Page 555
... increased the membership of the Legislature from twenty - seven to thirty - three ; still retaining the vicious , but seemingly imperative , balance of power : seventeen on the mainland and sixteen on the island.1 This action was the ...
... increased the membership of the Legislature from twenty - seven to thirty - three ; still retaining the vicious , but seemingly imperative , balance of power : seventeen on the mainland and sixteen on the island.1 This action was the ...
Page 655
... increased from $ 221,000,000 in 1896 ( $ 105,000,000 imports , $ 116,000,000 exports ) to $ 356,000,000 in 1900 ( $ 173,000,000 imports , $ 183,000,000 exports ) . Thereafter imports increased more rapidly than exports , indicating new ...
... increased from $ 221,000,000 in 1896 ( $ 105,000,000 imports , $ 116,000,000 exports ) to $ 356,000,000 in 1900 ( $ 173,000,000 imports , $ 183,000,000 exports ) . Thereafter imports increased more rapidly than exports , indicating new ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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