The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... protection as His Majesty can grant to a friendly Power at so remote a distance from his own kingdoms " . The arrival of the French in 1836 raised the question again , but Palmerston in September 1839 , in reply to a request for protection ...
... protection as His Majesty can grant to a friendly Power at so remote a distance from his own kingdoms " . The arrival of the French in 1836 raised the question again , but Palmerston in September 1839 , in reply to a request for protection ...
Page 407
... PROTECTION BOARD 407 strong grounds of expediency.1 His successor , Granville , added that " sanction " included approval not only of the expenditure but also of its being incurred without the assent of the Legislature , and that the ...
... PROTECTION BOARD 407 strong grounds of expediency.1 His successor , Granville , added that " sanction " included approval not only of the expenditure but also of its being incurred without the assent of the Legislature , and that the ...
Page 506
... Protection could promise . It was to supply this special guarantee to Labour that Deakin elaborated " the new Protection " . There had been a hint of this policy in 1905 , when the bounty on sugar produced by white labour was made ...
... Protection could promise . It was to supply this special guarantee to Labour that Deakin elaborated " the new Protection " . There had been a hint of this policy in 1905 , when the bounty on sugar produced by white labour was made ...
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