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... believe that competition drives labour from less to more remunerative sources , but is it not matter of very serious consideration , whether you are justified in enforcing this doctrine upon those who are unwilling to receive it ? You ...
... believe that competition drives labour from less to more remunerative sources , but is it not matter of very serious consideration , whether you are justified in enforcing this doctrine upon those who are unwilling to receive it ? You ...
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... believe that our present policy of free trade is not that which was framed by Cobden ? But just in the same manner as Huskisson's policy was misunderstood ( and misunder- stood , I believe , for the very simple reason that his ...
... believe that our present policy of free trade is not that which was framed by Cobden ? But just in the same manner as Huskisson's policy was misunderstood ( and misunder- stood , I believe , for the very simple reason that his ...
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... believe , can more easily persuade the populace to drown all past recollections of the benefits which have been conferred upon them by the combined genius of their countrymen than the proclamation , uttered with all the earnestness of ...
... believe , can more easily persuade the populace to drown all past recollections of the benefits which have been conferred upon them by the combined genius of their countrymen than the proclamation , uttered with all the earnestness of ...
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... believe that in all these positions the commerce of the United King- dom would stand triumphant ? Or did he quickly dis- pose of all doubts by vainly assuming that if free trade were carried in his own country , nothing could prevent it ...
... believe that in all these positions the commerce of the United King- dom would stand triumphant ? Or did he quickly dis- pose of all doubts by vainly assuming that if free trade were carried in his own country , nothing could prevent it ...
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... of prosperity . 1 " Our opponents have been fond of telling us that this is a middle- class agitation . I do not like classes , but I believe that we interest have we as people of the same nation ? 52 FREE TRADE UNDER PROTECTION .
... of prosperity . 1 " Our opponents have been fond of telling us that this is a middle- class agitation . I do not like classes , but I believe that we interest have we as people of the same nation ? 52 FREE TRADE UNDER PROTECTION .
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abundance action agricultural labourers argued artificial demand assert Bonamy Price British manufacturer capital causation cause Chartist cheap bread cheaper Cobden commercial competition conclusion consequences consumers Corn Laws corn-growing cost of transit course Crown 8vo cultivation demand for labour depression distress duties Edition effect England existence fact factor favourable Fcap force foreign markets free imports free intercourse free-trade policy free-trade principle gain high price Huskisson increased induced industries influence intercourse in corn J. G. Lockhart John Bright labouring classes landlords manu manufac means merchants nations natural operation period political present price of bread price of corn price of wheat principle of free produce Professor profits progress prosperity protection protectionists question railway reduced reform remunerative rents repeal result Richard Cobden selfish Sir Robert Peel stimulate supply surrounding conditions system of free tendency tion trade in corn universal free trade University of Edinburgh vols wages wheat William Huskisson
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