The Pamphleteer, Volume 26, Issue 52Abraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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... consume foreign pro- ductions . The arts of sophistry , and mistification , and complication , which are very ... productions as the people have power to consume , might be saved with great advantage to the nation . The laborers would ...
... consume foreign pro- ductions . The arts of sophistry , and mistification , and complication , which are very ... productions as the people have power to consume , might be saved with great advantage to the nation . The laborers would ...
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... consume such foreign productions as they would be glad to give in exchange ; but that is not the case ) , as for some particular articles of British produce , there is frequently a brisk demand ; and if the parties to whom they are sent ...
... consume such foreign productions as they would be glad to give in exchange ; but that is not the case ) , as for some particular articles of British produce , there is frequently a brisk demand ; and if the parties to whom they are sent ...
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... foreign commerce for money instead of produce , would have the effect of ... productions with the money for which he sells his goods and bring them home ... consume foreign productions , and that power depends on the money rate of wages ...
... foreign commerce for money instead of produce , would have the effect of ... productions with the money for which he sells his goods and bring them home ... consume foreign productions , and that power depends on the money rate of wages ...
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... consume foreign productions be increased , the number of such con- / sumers is obviously diminished in the same proportion . 71 " If foreign trade was carried on for goods alone , and not for money , it would be of no consequence what ...
... consume foreign productions be increased , the number of such con- / sumers is obviously diminished in the same proportion . 71 " If foreign trade was carried on for goods alone , and not for money , it would be of no consequence what ...
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... foreign countries , " It is so necessary to the comfort of the British ... productions re - exported , the equivalents against which would take ... consume . The British laborer is not only injured by the foreign excess , and the domestic ...
... foreign countries , " It is so necessary to the comfort of the British ... productions re - exported , the equivalents against which would take ... consume . The British laborer is not only injured by the foreign excess , and the domestic ...
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