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Page viii
... Peel said concerning him . Here , then , was a splendid opportunity for a man who was constructing a case for free trade to drag Huskisson to his side . So Cobden stated that he had found the last codicil to Huskisson's will . He ...
... Peel said concerning him . Here , then , was a splendid opportunity for a man who was constructing a case for free trade to drag Huskisson to his side . So Cobden stated that he had found the last codicil to Huskisson's will . He ...
Page x
... Peel ) was supported by the gold of the manu- facturers . And the fact is also , that as soon as he had succeeded in effecting a split in the Ministry , Cobden dispensed with the support of the " intelligent " public . Not one defeat ...
... Peel ) was supported by the gold of the manu- facturers . And the fact is also , that as soon as he had succeeded in effecting a split in the Ministry , Cobden dispensed with the support of the " intelligent " public . Not one defeat ...
Page xviii
... Peel shows that this cause is not powerful enough to produce desired effect 26. Remote consequences of remission of duties not considered by free - traders , who remain content with immediate effects • 27. The central force controlling ...
... Peel shows that this cause is not powerful enough to produce desired effect 26. Remote consequences of remission of duties not considered by free - traders , who remain content with immediate effects • 27. The central force controlling ...
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... Peel raise up a real prosperity , or if not , a fictitious one ? In the latter case it will only lead to a recoil which will be in- finitely more disastrous than that under which we are now suffering . " But the exports of 1850-1866 ...
... Peel raise up a real prosperity , or if not , a fictitious one ? In the latter case it will only lead to a recoil which will be in- finitely more disastrous than that under which we are now suffering . " But the exports of 1850-1866 ...
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... to remark that it was possible to be , and to continue , prosperous under protection . Who , 1 The opinion of Sir Robert Peel ( 1839 ) . then , were mainly responsible for many of those inter- FREE TRADE UNDER PROTECTION . 23.
... to remark that it was possible to be , and to continue , prosperous under protection . Who , 1 The opinion of Sir Robert Peel ( 1839 ) . then , were mainly responsible for many of those inter- FREE TRADE UNDER PROTECTION . 23.
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action agricultural labourers artificial demand assert become free-traders Bonamy Price British manufacturer capital causation cause Chartist cheap bread cheaper Cobden commercial competition consequences consumer Corn Laws cost of transit cultivation currency demand for labour depression destroy distress duties effect England existence export trade fact factor farmers favourable fluctuation forces foreign markets free imports free intercourse free-trade policy gain high price home markets Huskisson increased induced industries influence intercourse in corn interest John Bright labouring classes landlords Lord Overstone manu means monopoly nations natural operation opinion period perity political predicted present price of bread price of corn price of wheat principle of free produce profits progress prosperity protection protectionists question railway reduced reforms remunerative repeal result Richard Cobden rivals selfish Sir Robert Peel soil sources stimulate supply surrounding conditions system of free tendency Thorold Rogers tion trade in corn unequal universal free trade wages William Huskisson