That the prevailing prejudices in favour of the protective or restrictive system'may be traced to the erroneous supposition that every importation of foreign commodities occasions a diminution or discouragement of our own productions to the same extent... Illustrations of Political Economy - Page 107by Harriet Martineau - 1834Full view - About this book
| 1826 - 952 pages
...This resolution declares, that " although the particular prvdtictioB which could not stand aguinst unrestrained foreign competition would be discouraged;...importation could be continued, for any length, of tine, without a corresponding exportation, direct or indirect, there ,"•",'/./ be an encouragement,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1820 - 740 pages
...the proective or restrictive system may be traced ,o the erroneous supposition, that every mportation of foreign commodities occasions a diminution or discouragement...stand against unrestrained foreign competition would эе discouraged ; yet, as no importation could be continued for any length of time without a corresponding... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1826 - 860 pages
...to the erroneous supposition, that every importation of 'oreign commodities occasions a diminu:ion or discouragement of our own productions to the same...whereas, it may be clearly shown, that although the iarticular description of production which could not stand against unrestrained foreign competition... | |
| 1822 - 762 pages
...and hostility. That the prevailing prejudices in favour of the protective or restrictive system may be traced to the erroneous supposition that every...whereas it may be clearly shown, that although the parti* cular description of production which could not stand against unrestrained foreign competition... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1826 - 736 pages
...and hostility. " That the prevailing prejudices in fkrour of the protective or restrictive system may be traced to the erroneous supposition, that every...whereas, it may be clearly shown, that although the particalar description of production which not stand against unrestrained foreign competition would... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1828 - 246 pages
...hostility. " That the prevailing prejudices in favour of " the protective or restrictive system may be " traced to the erroneous supposition that every...whereas it " may be clearly shown, that although the par" ticular description of production which could " not stand against unrestrained foreign com" petition,... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - 1830 - 372 pages
...and hostility. That the prevailing prejudices in favour of the protective or restrictive system may be traced to the erroneous supposition, that every...description of production which could not stand against un* restrained foreign competition would be discouraged, yet as no importation could be continued for... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1830 - 308 pages
...hostility. " That the prevailing prejudices in favour " of the protective or restrictive system may " be traced to the erroneous supposition, that " every importation of foreign commodities oc» " casions a diminution or discouragement of " our own productions to the same extent; " whereas... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1832 - 648 pages
...and hostility. That the prevailing prejudices in favour of the protective or restrictive system, may be traced to the erroneous supposition that every...our own productions to the same extent; whereas it can be clearly shown that although the particular description of production which could not stand against... | |
| 1832 - 604 pages
...and hostility. That the prevailing prejudices in favour of the protective or restrictive system, may be traced to the erroneous supposition that every...our own productions to the same extent ; whereas it can be clearly shown that although the particular description of production which could not stand against... | |
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