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Page 31
... conclusion there was only a single cause of distress , and that he placed in high rents . And he likewise jumped to the conclusion that foreign nations would become free- traders . 32 CHAPTER II . FREE TRADE AND THE EQUABLE PROGRESS.
... conclusion there was only a single cause of distress , and that he placed in high rents . And he likewise jumped to the conclusion that foreign nations would become free- traders . 32 CHAPTER II . FREE TRADE AND THE EQUABLE PROGRESS.
Page 34
... conclusion that the importance of home manufactures was very great ; and therefore , instead of following in the paths of their " generous rivals , who were quite willing to take in return for their own goods the " natural " productions ...
... conclusion that the importance of home manufactures was very great ; and therefore , instead of following in the paths of their " generous rivals , who were quite willing to take in return for their own goods the " natural " productions ...
Page 37
... export trade points to the conclusion that they did not . Then why cannot " corn imports " be properly reduced to - day ? 2 Sir T. H. Farrer , in 1885 . 1 It is certain that the present depression has no. FREE TRADE UNDER PROTECTION . 37.
... export trade points to the conclusion that they did not . Then why cannot " corn imports " be properly reduced to - day ? 2 Sir T. H. Farrer , in 1885 . 1 It is certain that the present depression has no. FREE TRADE UNDER PROTECTION . 37.
Page 39
... conclusions from the present state of our trade as we were wont to do when those conditions were modified by protection , is obvi- ously illogical , and would not be done unless there were some ulterior purpose to justify it.2 Free ...
... conclusions from the present state of our trade as we were wont to do when those conditions were modified by protection , is obvi- ously illogical , and would not be done unless there were some ulterior purpose to justify it.2 Free ...
Page 43
... conclusion ? Let us make a reference to the imports of corn during the last few years , and you will perceive that , though these imports have been increasing , as our fields have been turned out of cultivation by adverse competition ...
... conclusion ? Let us make a reference to the imports of corn during the last few years , and you will perceive that , though these imports have been increasing , as our fields have been turned out of cultivation by adverse competition ...
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abundance action agricultural agricultural labourers argued artificial demand assert become free-traders Bonamy Price British manufacturer capital cause Chartist cheap bread cheaper Cobden commercial competition conclusion consequences consumers Corn Law corn-growing course Crown 8vo cultivation demand for labour depression distress duties Edition effect England existence fact factor favourable Fcap foreign corn foreign markets free imports free intercourse free-trade policy free-trade principle gain high price Huskisson increased induced industries influence intercourse in corn interest J. G. Lockhart John Bright labour labouring classes landlords manu manufac means merchants nations natural operation period political Post 8vo present price of bread price of corn price of wheat principle of free produce Professor profits progress prosperity protection protectionists question railway reduced remunerative 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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