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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Page 319
... tariff question - in 1863 , 1865 , 1867 , 1870 , 1871 and 1873— with increasing bitterness . The first drew up a simple revenue tariff of light duties on wines , spirits , beer , tobacco , sugar , coffee , cocoa , opium , dried fruits ...
... tariff question - in 1863 , 1865 , 1867 , 1870 , 1871 and 1873— with increasing bitterness . The first drew up a simple revenue tariff of light duties on wines , spirits , beer , tobacco , sugar , coffee , cocoa , opium , dried fruits ...
Page 320
... tariff , rejected the simple unalterable revenue tariff . The minor colonies were helpless without them . The subsequent adoption of different tariffs by the Parliaments at the widely separated capitals inevitably gave rise to awkward ...
... tariff , rejected the simple unalterable revenue tariff . The minor colonies were helpless without them . The subsequent adoption of different tariffs by the Parliaments at the widely separated capitals inevitably gave rise to awkward ...
Page 609
... tariff during those years suggests less ground for satisfaction . 2 The main changes in the tariff were at first prompted by war - time conditions . The desire to protect new industries which had made headway in Australia during the ...
... tariff during those years suggests less ground for satisfaction . 2 The main changes in the tariff were at first prompted by war - time conditions . The desire to protect new industries which had made headway in Australia during the ...
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