The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 68Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1910 |
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Pagina 21
... trade with China and commerce flowed in that direction , a permanent squadron on that station became necessary , and we created a naval base at Hong Kong ; for merchants had not then formed one for themselves which war ships could use ...
... trade with China and commerce flowed in that direction , a permanent squadron on that station became necessary , and we created a naval base at Hong Kong ; for merchants had not then formed one for themselves which war ships could use ...
Pagina 22
... trade this equally applies to auxiliaries , for it is not to be supposed that an enemy would employ inferior vessels . Those , therefore , who demand extensive subsidies in this direction have not noted the great changes in the relative ...
... trade this equally applies to auxiliaries , for it is not to be supposed that an enemy would employ inferior vessels . Those , therefore , who demand extensive subsidies in this direction have not noted the great changes in the relative ...
Pagina 78
... trade and the potency of a tariff in a country that was industrially feeble . There is not so much inevitability about the geographical situation as at first sight there seems to be . For the whole trend and intention of Canada's ...
... trade and the potency of a tariff in a country that was industrially feeble . There is not so much inevitability about the geographical situation as at first sight there seems to be . For the whole trend and intention of Canada's ...
Pagina 79
... trade with the overseas dominions are some who try to understand the deepest currents of commerce on this continent , and who do not disguise their anxiety about the ultimate position of the British trader in Canada . It is not the ...
... trade with the overseas dominions are some who try to understand the deepest currents of commerce on this continent , and who do not disguise their anxiety about the ultimate position of the British trader in Canada . It is not the ...
Pagina 81
... trade with Canada be overcome ? The answer is with the British manufacturer rather than with the Canadian purchaser , always provided he is not unduly handicapped by transportation charges . The principal trouble hitherto has been that ...
... trade with Canada be overcome ? The answer is with the British manufacturer rather than with the Canadian purchaser , always provided he is not unduly handicapped by transportation charges . The principal trouble hitherto has been that ...
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