Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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The existence of this portion of society is closely connected with the very variable condition of manufactures ; and when war , impolitic restrictions on commerce , changes of taste and fashion , improvements in machinery , or any of ...
The existence of this portion of society is closely connected with the very variable condition of manufactures ; and when war , impolitic restrictions on commerce , changes of taste and fashion , improvements in machinery , or any of ...
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But there are some duties which , by their interference with the manufacture either of articles of the first necessity , or of ... Sir H. Parnell estimates the amount of taxes annually levied on the materials employed in manufactures ...
But there are some duties which , by their interference with the manufacture either of articles of the first necessity , or of ... Sir H. Parnell estimates the amount of taxes annually levied on the materials employed in manufactures ...
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And since it has been shown that , to satisfy this demand , an equivalent of home manufactures must be exported , it is evident that the admission of foreign goods , by tempting customers , is the cause and origin of an increased demand ...
And since it has been shown that , to satisfy this demand , an equivalent of home manufactures must be exported , it is evident that the admission of foreign goods , by tempting customers , is the cause and origin of an increased demand ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE On the Coincidence of | 1 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED | 40 |
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