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The Speeches of the Right Honorable William Huskisson: With a Biographical ... - Page 473
by William Huskisson - 1831
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 49

Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pages
...each trying to exclude the production of other countries, with the sp'ecious and well-meant design of encouraging its own productions ; thus inflicting on the bulk of its subjects, vho are consumers, the necessity of suhmittiug to privations in the quantity or quality of commodities;...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 1

Great Britain. Parliament - 1820 - 740 pages
...inflicting on the bulk f ill subjects, who are consumers, the necessity of submitting to privations in he quantity or quality of commodities, and thus rendering, what ought to be the ource of mutual benefit and of harmony among states, a constantly recurring occasion of jealousy and...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1822 - 762 pages
...each trying to exclude the productions of other countries, with the specious and well-meant design of encouraging its own productions ; thus inflicting...thus rendering what ought to be the source of mutual benefit and of harmony among states, a constantly-recurring occasion of jealousy and hostility. That...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1822 - 768 pages
...each trying to exclude the productions of other countries, with the specious and weH-raeaBt design of encouraging its own productions ; thus inflicting...thus rendering what ought to be the source of mutual benefit and of harmony among states, a constantly-recurring occasion of jealousy and hostility. That...
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“The” Annual Register: World Events, Volume 62, Part 2

1822 - 766 pages
...each trying to exclude the productions of other countries, with the specious and well-meant design of encouraging its own productions ; thus inflicting...thus rendering what ought to be the source of mutual benefit and of harmony among states, a constantly-recurring occasion of jealousy and hostility. That...
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Three Lectures on the Transmission of the Precious Metals from Country to ...

Nassau William Senior - 1828 - 246 pages
...trying to exclude the productions of other " countries, with the specious and well-meant " design of encouraging its own productions; " thus inflicting...its subjects, " who are consumers, the necessity of sub" mitting to privations in the quantity or qua" lity of commodities; and thus rendering " what ought...
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Three Lectures on the Transmission of the Precious Metals from Country to ...

Nassau William Senior - 1828 - 112 pages
...subjects, " who are consumers, the necessity of sub" mitting to privations in the quantity or qua" lity of commodities ; and thus rendering " what ought to be the source of mutual " benefit and of harmony among states, a con" stantly recurring occasion of jealousy and " hostility....
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Three Lectures on the Cost of Obtaining Money: And on Some ..., Volume 28

Nassau William Senior - 1830 - 308 pages
..." with the specious and well-meant design of en" couraging its own productions : thus inflicting tf on the bulk of its subjects, who are consumers, "..." rendering what ought to be the source of mutual " benefit and of harmony among states, a con" stantly recurring occasion of jealousy and " hostility....
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On Financial Reform

Sir Henry Parnell - 1830 - 372 pages
...each trying to exclude the productions of other countries, with the specious and well-meant design of encouraging its own productions : thus inflicting...necessity of submitting to privations in the quantity and quality of commodities ; and thus rendering what ought to be the source of mutual benefit and harmony...
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On Financial Reform

Sir Henry Parnell - 1830 - 564 pages
...bulk of its subjects who are consumers, the necessity of submitting to privations in the quantity and quality of commodities ; and thus rendering what ought to be the source of mutual benefit and harmony among states, a constantly recurring source of jealousy and hostility. That the...
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