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THE FAIR TRADE LEAGUE 221 foreign countries , and they wished to transfer
the great food - growing industries from protected countries to our own colonies .
But in 1885 four - fifths of food imports came from foreign countries , and it did not
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THE FAIR TRADE LEAGUE 221 foreign countries , and they wished to transfer
the great food - growing industries from protected countries to our own colonies .
But in 1885 four - fifths of food imports came from foreign countries , and it did not
...
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C . IMPERIAL FINANCE , TRADE AND COMMUNICATIONS , 1870 – 1914 (
Chapters vi and XII ) ( a ) MANUSCRIPT SOURCES See Part I , 1 and 2 ,
especially Board of Trade returns on foreign and colonial trade ( C . O . 442 ) and
the various ...
C . IMPERIAL FINANCE , TRADE AND COMMUNICATIONS , 1870 – 1914 (
Chapters vi and XII ) ( a ) MANUSCRIPT SOURCES See Part I , 1 and 2 ,
especially Board of Trade returns on foreign and colonial trade ( C . O . 442 ) and
the various ...
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BOURNE , S . Trade , Population and Food : a series of papers in economic
statistics . 1880 . BRASSEY , Lord . Sixty Years of Progress and the new fiscal
Policy . 2nd edn . 1906 . BRIGHT , C . Imperial Telegraphic Communication .
1911 .
BOURNE , S . Trade , Population and Food : a series of papers in economic
statistics . 1880 . BRASSEY , Lord . Sixty Years of Progress and the new fiscal
Policy . 2nd edn . 1906 . BRIGHT , C . Imperial Telegraphic Communication .
1911 .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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