| Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pages
...acted upon by the Government of this and of every other country, each trying to exclude the production of other countries, with the sp'ecious and well-meant...productions ; thus inflicting on the bulk of its subjects, vho are consumers, the necessity of suhmittiug to privations in the quantity or quality of commodities;... | |
| History - 1822 - 766 pages
...this has been, and is, more or less, adopted and acted upon by the government of this and of every other country, each trying to exclude the productions...in the quantity or quality of commodities; and thus rendering what ought to be the source of mutual benefit and of harmony among states, a constantly-recurring... | |
| History - 1822 - 762 pages
...this has been, and is, more or less, adopted and acted upon by the government of this and of every other country, each trying to exclude the productions...in the quantity or quality of commodities; and thus rendering what ought to be the source of mutual benefit and of harmony among states, a constantly-recurring... | |
| History - 1822 - 768 pages
...this has been, and is, more or less, adopted and acted upon by the government of this and of every other country, each trying to exclude the productions of other countries, with the specious and weH-raeaBt design of encouraging its own productions ; thus inflicting on the bulk of its subjects,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1826 - 736 pages
...of this, has been, and is more or less adopted and acted upon by toe government of this and of every other country ; each trying to exclude the productions...in the quantity or quality of commodities; and thus rendering, what ought to be the source of mutual benefits, and of harmony among states, a constantly... | |
| George Canning - Great Britain - 1828 - 550 pages
...of this, has been, and is more or less adopted and acted upon by the Government of this and of every other country ; each trying to exclude the productions...the quantity or quality of commodities ; and thus rendering, what ought to be the source of mutual benefits, and of harmony among states, a constantly... | |
| Nassau William Senior - Mercantile system - 1828 - 246 pages
...this has been, and is, more or less, " adopted and acted upon by the government " of this and of every other country; each " trying to exclude the productions...its subjects, " who are consumers, the necessity of sub" mitting to privations in the quantity or qua" lity of commodities; and thus rendering " what ought... | |
| Nassau William Senior - Business & Economics - 1828 - 320 pages
...by the government " of this and of every other country ; each " trying to exclude the productions oi other " countries, with the specious and well-meant...its subjects, " who are consumers, the necessity of sub" mitting to privations in the quantity or qua" lity of commodities ; and thus rendering " what... | |
| Nassau William Senior - Business & Economics - 1828 - 112 pages
...precision, besides the conviction which its conclusions must have carried if their force had depended, " countries, with the specious and well-meant " design...its subjects, " who are consumers, the necessity of sub" mitting to privations in the quantity or qua" lity of commodities ; and thus rendering " what... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - Finance - 1830 - 372 pages
...restraint, has been, and is more or less adopted, and acted upon by the governments of this and almost every other country ; each trying to exclude the productions...necessity of submitting to privations in the quantity and quality of commodities ; and thus rendering what ought to be the source of mutual benefit and harmony... | |
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