Studies in the Social Sciences, Svazky 18–19

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Strana 162 - this country will do his duty who neglects any opportunity of reconstructing as much as possible our colonial empire and of responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land.
Strana 212 - of the people can never be got rid of except by the indirect process of free trade which will gradually and imperceptibly loose the bonds which unite our colonies to us by a mistaken notion of self-interest.
Strana 101 - Article of that Treaty, which extends the provisions of previous articles to the Colonies and Foreign Possessions of Her Majesty, contains the following provision: "In the Colonies and Possessions the produce of the states of the Zollverein shall not be subject to any higher or other import duties than
Strana 27 - it did not abdicate the duty and the power of regulating the commercial policy not only of the United Kingdom but of the British Empire. The common interests of all parts of the Empire require that its commercial policy should be the same
Strana 112 - our colonial policy on such a footing, not for the purpose of bringing about a separation but of providing a guarantee that if such a separation should occur it should be in a friendly way. That is the sense, the principle, and the secret of our policy.
Strana 27 - Empire require that its commercial policy should be the same throughout its numerous dependencies, nor is this less important than before, because her policy is now directed to the removal instead of, as formerly, to the maintenance of artificial restrictions on trade.
Strana 141 - the produce or manufactures of Belgium shall not be subject in the British colonies to other or higher duties than those which are, or may be, imposed upon similar articles of British origin.
Strana 111 - There ought to be nothing to preclude the hope when the growth of a colonial possession is such as to make separation from the Mother Country a natural and beneficial result, that that separation so far from being effected by violence and bloodshed might be the result of a peaceable and friendly transaction. Surely it is a great object to place if
Strana 146 - treaty thought that they had obtained sufficient security for the Zollverein, as regards the intercolonial trade, by the provision that, "in the Colonies and Possessions of Her Majesty, the produce of the States of the Zollverein should not be subject to any higher or other import duties than the produce of the United Kingdom" ; but if the Colonies are to be at liberty to
Strana 30 - imported for the supply of Her Majesty's land or sea forces, nor to levy any duty, impose any prohibition or restriction, or grant any exemption, bounty, drawback or other privilege, upon the importation or exportation of any articles, nor to impose any dues or charges upon shipping, contrary to or at variance with any treaty or treaties concluded by Her Majesty with any foreign power.

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