Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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Page 354
... manufactures . Sir H. Parnell estimates the amount of taxes annually levied on the materials employed in manufactures , buildings , ship - build- ing , & c ... MANUFACTURE . 355 Since the first publication of 354 RESTRAINTS ON MANUFACTURES .
... manufactures . Sir H. Parnell estimates the amount of taxes annually levied on the materials employed in manufactures , buildings , ship - build- ing , & c ... MANUFACTURE . 355 Since the first publication of 354 RESTRAINTS ON MANUFACTURES .
Page 364
... manufactures , and received in payment for them the raw produce of her poor neighbours . M. Colbert , overlooking the fact , that manufactures cannot be established in a country until it has acquired a considerable capital , and until ...
... manufactures , and received in payment for them the raw produce of her poor neighbours . M. Colbert , overlooking the fact , that manufactures cannot be established in a country until it has acquired a considerable capital , and until ...
Page 452
... manufactures are wholly freed from the shackles of the system miscalled protective , ' and our countrymen no longer prohibited from making the most of their superior skill , ingenuity , know- ledge , and mineral resources , and ...
... manufactures are wholly freed from the shackles of the system miscalled protective , ' and our countrymen no longer prohibited from making the most of their superior skill , ingenuity , know- ledge , and mineral resources , and ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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