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Page 9
... continued , side by side with the Trade and Plantations Council , until the loss of the United States put an end to both . Burke's Act of 1782 , abolishing this Secretary of State's office , gave power to delegate to a Committee of the ...
... continued , side by side with the Trade and Plantations Council , until the loss of the United States put an end to both . Burke's Act of 1782 , abolishing this Secretary of State's office , gave power to delegate to a Committee of the ...
Page 77
... continued for years to absorb coin as a sponge absorbs water , and the backward flow to the Board was almost non- existent . It might have been anticipated that the outbreak of war would have tested the Board's resources very severely ...
... continued for years to absorb coin as a sponge absorbs water , and the backward flow to the Board was almost non- existent . It might have been anticipated that the outbreak of war would have tested the Board's resources very severely ...
Page 213
... continued to be not unfriendly , and there was but little occasion for correspondence between them . Commercially , the Orange Free State looked rather to the south ; for since 1889 , when the Cape Government completed and worked a main ...
... continued to be not unfriendly , and there was but little occasion for correspondence between them . Commercially , the Orange Free State looked rather to the south ; for since 1889 , when the Cape Government completed and worked a main ...
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