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Three Lectures on the Cost of Obtaining Money: And on Some Effects of ... - Page 80
by Nassau William Senior - 1830 - 103 pages
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 49

Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pages
...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;...what ought to be the source of mutual benefit and harmony among States, a constantly recurring occasion of jealousy and hostility. That the prevailing...
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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
...countries, with the specious and well-meant design of encouraging its own productions ; thus inflicting on the bulk of its subjects, who are consumers, the...source of mutual benefit and of harmony among states, a constantly-recurring occasion of jealousy and hostility. That the prevailing prejudices in favour of...
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“The” Annual Register: World Events, Volume 62, Part 2

1822 - 766 pages
...countries, with the specious and well-meant design of encouraging its own productions ; thus inflicting on the bulk of its subjects, who are consumers, the...source of mutual benefit and of harmony among states, a constantly-recurring occasion of jealousy and hostility. That the prevailing prejudices in favour of...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1822 - 768 pages
...countries, with the specious and weH-raeaBt design of encouraging its own productions ; thus inflicting on the bulk of its subjects, who are consumers, the...source of mutual benefit and of harmony among states, a constantly-recurring occasion of jealousy and hostility. That the prevailing prejudices in favour of...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 14

Great Britain. Parliament - 1826 - 736 pages
...countries, with the specious and well-meant design of encouraging its own productions; thus inflicting on the bulk of its subjects, who are consumers, the...thus rendering, what ought to be the source of mutual benefits, and of harmony among states, a constantly recurring occasion of jealousy and hostility. "...
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The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning: With a Memoir of His Life, Volume 5

George Canning - 1828 - 550 pages
...countries, with the specious and well-meant design of encouraging its own productions ; thus inflicting on the bulk of its subjects, who are consumers, the...thus rendering, what ought to be the source of mutual benefits, and of harmony among states, a constantly recurring occasion of jealousy and hostility. "...
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Three Lectures on the Transmission of the Precious Metals from Country to ...

Nassau William Senior - 1828 - 246 pages
...countries, with the specious and well-meant " design of encouraging its own productions; " thus inflicting on the bulk of 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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On Financial Reform

Sir Henry Parnell - 1830 - 564 pages
...countries, with the specious and well-meant design of encouraging its own productions : thus inflicting on the 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...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 10

1832 - 598 pages
...productions, thus inflicting on the bulk of its subjects, who are consumers, the necessity to submit to privations in the quantity or quality of commodities...source of mutual benefit and of harmony among states, a constantly recurring occasion of jealousy and hostility. That the prevailing prejudices in favour of...
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