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 193
... protection of sailmakers - and of bridges for the protection of ferrymen : it would go to prevent the employment of every contrivance by which human labour is aided in any branch of industry , and reduce us , as was well observed by a ...
... protection of sailmakers - and of bridges for the protection of ferrymen : it would go to prevent the employment of every contrivance by which human labour is aided in any branch of industry , and reduce us , as was well observed by a ...
Page 365
... protection has been steadily acted upon by all nations since 1667 , on a most mistaken notion , which has been generally enter- tained , that the protection of trade was a necessary part of the duty of the executive government , when it ...
... protection has been steadily acted upon by all nations since 1667 , on a most mistaken notion , which has been generally enter- tained , that the protection of trade was a necessary part of the duty of the executive government , when it ...
Page 372
... protect colonial industry , we ought to exclude or place under re- strictive duties such foreign articles as we could obtain from them . To the extent to which the doctrine is ... PROTECTION . 373 interest until 372 PROTECTION TO COLONIES .
... protect colonial industry , we ought to exclude or place under re- strictive duties such foreign articles as we could obtain from them . To the extent to which the doctrine is ... PROTECTION . 373 interest until 372 PROTECTION TO COLONIES .
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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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