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Lectures on the Elements of Political Economy - Page 6
by Thomas Cooper - 1826 - 280 pages
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 94

English literature - 1824 - 798 pages
...the reciprocal desire of injuring and impoverishing each other ; and hence that spirit of commercial rivalry which has been the immediate or remote cause...stimulated nations to employ force or cunning to extort comineras! treaties, productive of no real advantage to themselves, from the weakness or ignorance...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 94

English literature - 1824 - 818 pages
...the reciprocal desire of injuring and impoverishing each other ; and hence that spirit of commercial rivalry which has been the immediate or remote cause...that the mother country might enjoy the monopoly of their trade, and force them to resort exclusively to her markets. In short, where this system has been...
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A Discourse on the Rise, Progress, Peculiar Objects, and Importance, of ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - Commerce - 1824 - 144 pages
...the reciprocal desire of injuring and impoverishing each other ; and hence that spirit of commercial rivalry which has been the immediate or remote cause...that the mother country might enjoy the monopoly of their trade, and force them to resort exclusively to her markets. In short, where this ' system has...
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Outlines of Political Economy: Being a Republication of the Article Upon ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1825 - 204 pages
...reciprocal desire of injuring and im- s>'stempoverishing each other ; and hence that spirit of commercial rivalry which has been the immediate or remote cause...that the mother country might enjoy the monopoly of their trade, and force them to resort exclusively to her markets. In short, where this system has been...
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A Discourse on the Rise, Progress, Peculiar Objects, and Importance, of ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1825 - 144 pages
...the reciprocal desire of injuring and impoverishing each other ; and hence that spirit of commercial rivalry which has been the immediate or remote cause...number of modern wars. It is this system which has sti* Melon and Forbonnais in France, — Genovesi in Italy, — Mun, Sir Josiah Child, Dr Davenant,...
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The Principles of Political Economy: With a Sketch of the Rise and Progress ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1825 - 446 pages
...the reciprocal desire of injuring and impoverishing each other ; and hence that spirit of commercial rivalry which has been the immediate or remote cause of the greater number of modern wars. Tt is this system which has stimulated nations to employ force or cunning to extort commercial treaties,...
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On financial reform

Henry Brooke Parnell (1st baron Congleton.) - 1832 - 474 pages
...the reciprocal desire of injuring and impoverishing each other ; and hence that spirit of commercial rivalry which has been the immediate or remote cause of the greater number of modern wars. This system has stimulated nations to employ force or cunning to extort commercial treaties, productive...
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A Manual of Political Economy

Thomas Cooper - Economics - 1834 - 128 pages
...rivalry which has been the immediate or the remote cause of so many modern wars. This system has employed force or cunning to extort commercial treaties productive of no real advantage to themselves, from the ignorance or weakness of others. It has formed colonies, that the mother country might enjoy the monopoly...
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The Principles of Political Economy

John R. McCulloch - Economics - 1849 - 682 pages
...rivalry which has been the immediate or remote cause of the greater number of modern wars. This system has stimulated nations to employ force or cunning...real advantage to themselves, from the weakness or igno1 Melon and Forbonnais in France j Genovesi iu Italy; Mun, Sir Josiah Child, Dr. Davenant, the...
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The Principles of Political Economy: With Some Inquiries Respecting Their ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1849 - 686 pages
...the reciprocal desire of injuring i;nd impoverishing each other ; and hence that spirit of commercial rivalry which has been the immediate or remote cause of the greater number of modern wars. This system has stimulated nations to employ force or cunning to extort commercial treaties, productive...
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