If England should have acquired such a degree of skill in manufactures that, with any given portion of her capital, she could prepare a quantity of cloth, for which the Polish cultivator would give a greater quantity of corn than she could, with the same... An Essay on the External Corn Trade - Page 352by Robert Torrens - 1826 - 416 pagesFull view - About this book
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...might, on a closer examination, be found entirely erroneous. If England should have acquired such a degree of skill in manufactures, that, with any given...quantity of cloth, for which the Polish cultivator wouW give a greater quantity of corn -than she could, with the same portion of capital, raise from... | |
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...grow an independent supply of corn. To illustrntc this : . . . If England shonld have acquired such a degree of skill in manufactures, that, with any given...even though they should be superior, to the lands in Poder Erzeugung und des Preises von Getreide durchweg Auffassungen, welche von den Vorurtheilen, in... | |
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...grow an independent supply of corn. To illustrate this: . . . If England should have acquired such a degree of skill in manufactures, that, with any given...greater quantity of corn, than she could, with the sunie portion of capital, raise from her own soll, then tracts of her territory, though they should... | |
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