The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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... British Guiana , even if it were not manifest that they would be likely to starve even more rapidly there . A few years ago the British Government , having full information at its disposal in the Colonial Office about the character of ...
... British Guiana , even if it were not manifest that they would be likely to starve even more rapidly there . A few years ago the British Government , having full information at its disposal in the Colonial Office about the character of ...
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... British prices . At first their success was confined to orders from foreign shipowners , but in the last few months they have secured contracts from British owners , not only for ocean - going ships , but for coastal vessels . That they ...
... British prices . At first their success was confined to orders from foreign shipowners , but in the last few months they have secured contracts from British owners , not only for ocean - going ships , but for coastal vessels . That they ...
Pagina 428
... British shipowners and shipbuilders to fight , without defence , against all the effects , on the one hand , of the British Protectionist policy , and , on the other , of ill- designed forms of flag discrimination and the power of ...
... British shipowners and shipbuilders to fight , without defence , against all the effects , on the one hand , of the British Protectionist policy , and , on the other , of ill- designed forms of flag discrimination and the power of ...
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