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" Humanity may in this case require that the freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. "
An Essay on the External Corn Trade - Page 200
by Robert Torrens - 1829 - 477 pages
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A Short History of Political Economy in England: From Adam Smith to Arnold ...

Langford Lovell Price - Economics - 1891 - 226 pages
...by prohibitions on foreign goods to employ a "multitude of hands," " humanity" may "require that the freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection." And, again, when he says that, if the " wealth of a country...
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Scottish Geographical Magazine, Volume 7

Electronic journals - 1891 - 790 pages
...been so far extended as to employ a multitude of hands, humanity may in this case require that the freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection." 2 But this is surely the strongest argument against the...
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The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 484 pages
...so far extended as to employ a great multitude of hands. Humanity may in this case require that the freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away all at...
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A Project of Empire: A Critical Study of the Economics of Imperialism, with ...

Joseph Shield Nicholson - Great Britain - 1909 - 328 pages
...been so far extended as to employ a multitude of hands. Humanity may in this case require that the freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. " As already observed, it is in the interests of labour...
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A Project of Empire: A Critical Study of the Economics of Imperialism, with ...

Joseph Shield Nicholson - Great Britain - 1909 - 324 pages
...question from the point of view of the labour employed. " Humanity may in this case require that the freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away all at...
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Fiscal Policy in India

Pramathanath Banerjea - India - 1922 - 286 pages
...foreign goods, had been so far extended as to employ a great multitude of hands, humanity might require that freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection.1 Adam Smith was certainly on firm ground when he condemned...
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The Protectionist, Volume 31

Protectionism - 1920 - 770 pages
...them, have been so far extended as to employment of hands. Humanity may in this case require that the freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were these high duties and prohibitions taken away all at...
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Principles of Political Economy, Volume 1

Thomas Robert Malthus - Classical school of economics - 1989 - 682 pages
...so far extended as to employ a great multitude of hands. Humanity may in this case require that the freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were these high duties and prohibitions taken away all at...
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Labyrinths of Prosperity: Economic Follies, Democratic Remedies

Reuven Brenner - Business & Economics - 1994 - 316 pages
...(1976, 1: 496) also remarked that when there are abrupt changes, "humanity may . . . require that the freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. . . . The disorder which this would occasion might no doubt...
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Understanding Decline: Perceptions and Realities of British Economic Performance

P. F. Clarke, Clive Trebilcock - Business & Economics - 1997 - 336 pages
...that where a 'great multitude of hands' had been employed in protected trades, 'humanity' required that 'freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection'. Provided that the underlying sources of capital were not...
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