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... 260 Canadian Reciprocity with the United States 320 The Next Religion 283 Wanted a Lead and a Leader 217 Lord Kitchener and the Committee of Imperial Defence 575 Tariff Reform and the Cotton Trade 583 Ireland and Tariff Reform .
... 260 Canadian Reciprocity with the United States 320 The Next Religion 283 Wanted a Lead and a Leader 217 Lord Kitchener and the Committee of Imperial Defence 575 Tariff Reform and the Cotton Trade 583 Ireland and Tariff Reform .
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... in spite of every appearance to the contrary , we are informed by enthusiasts that they are “ coming round to Cobdenism if we only possess our souls in patience , and resist the blandishments of our own pernicious Tariff Reformers .
... in spite of every appearance to the contrary , we are informed by enthusiasts that they are “ coming round to Cobdenism if we only possess our souls in patience , and resist the blandishments of our own pernicious Tariff Reformers .
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There must be a policy that the people can understand , a strong , straight policy that will begin at once with Tariff Reform , but will assure us also Land Reform and Social Reform , and definite progress towards Imperial Federation .
There must be a policy that the people can understand , a strong , straight policy that will begin at once with Tariff Reform , but will assure us also Land Reform and Social Reform , and definite progress towards Imperial Federation .
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... TARIFF Reformers have done well this Session and have missed few opportunities of expounding their cause , among the most instructive debates towards the close of the Session Preference being the discussion on Colonial Preference ...
... TARIFF Reformers have done well this Session and have missed few opportunities of expounding their cause , among the most instructive debates towards the close of the Session Preference being the discussion on Colonial Preference ...
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They did not believe in cementing the Empire by tariffs . ... what was the difficulty of explaining to Australia that that would be a tax upon raw material , which was exempted by tho scientific tariff of every nation in the world .
They did not believe in cementing the Empire by tariffs . ... what was the difficulty of explaining to Australia that that would be a tax upon raw material , which was exempted by tho scientific tariff of every nation in the world .
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