The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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THE FAIR TRADE LEAGUE 221 a 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 ...
THE FAIR TRADE LEAGUE 221 a 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 ...
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Slave trade - Corresp . with British representatives and naval officers . 1884 , LXXV ( C. 3935 ) . Despatch re slavery in Egypt . 1884 , LXXV ( C. 4099 ) . Treaty with Abyssinia for suppression of slave trade .
Slave trade - Corresp . with British representatives and naval officers . 1884 , LXXV ( C. 3935 ) . Despatch re slavery in Egypt . 1884 , LXXV ( C. 4099 ) . Treaty with Abyssinia for suppression of slave trade .
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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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