Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away all at once, cheaper foreign goods of the same kind might be poured so fast into the home market, as to deprive all at once many thousands of our people of their ordinary employment and means of subsistence. An Essay on the External Corn Trade - Page 200by Robert Torrens - 1829 - 477 pagesFull view - About this book
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...gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were these high duties and prohibitions taken away all at once, cheaper foreign goods of the...market as to deprive all at once many thousands of their ordinary employment and means of subsistence."* The caution here given by Adam Smith certainly... | |
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...gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away all at once, cheaper foreign goods of the...their ordinary employment and means of subsistence." These are the words of the theoretical writer — of a writer not responsible for the practical application... | |
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...gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away all at once, cheaper foreign goods of the...their ordinary employment and means of subsistence. The disorder which this would occasion might no doubt be very considerable. It would in all probability,... | |
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...gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away all at once, cheaper foreign goods of the...all at once many thousands of our people of their ordmary I employment and means of subsistence. The disorder which this would occasion might no doubt... | |
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