That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant in his individual dealings, is strictly applicable as the best rule for the trade of the whole nation. The Edinburgh Annual Register - Page 435edited by - 1823Full view - About this book
 | George Canning, Roger Therry - 1836
...calculated, and to export in payment those articles for which its own situation is better adapted. " That freedom from restraint is calculated to give...to the capital and industry of the country. " That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant... | |
 | William Windham - 1837 - 619 pages
...calculated, and to export in payment those articles for which its own situation is better adapted. " That freedom from restraint is calculated to give...to the capital and industry of the country. " That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant... | |
 | 1843
...situation is better adapted. " That freedom from restraint is calculated to give the utmost useful extension to foreign trade, and the best direction to the capital and industry of the country. "That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and sellingin the dearest, which regulates every merchant... | |
 | 1842
..." most valuable document," (Vol. 2, pp. 472-3,) will fully explain its nature and tendency : — " That freedom from restraint is calculated to give the utmost extension to foreign trade, aad the best direction to the capital and industry of the country. " That the maxim of buying in the... | |
 | William Waterston - 1843
...principles of free trade, which we have endeavoured to explain, and particularly the following : — " That freedom from restraint is calculated to give...to the capital and industry of the country. " That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant... | |
 | 1845
...calculated, and to export in payment those articles for which its own situation is better adapted. . " That freedom from restraint is calculated to give...to the capital and industry of the country. " That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant... | |
 | Alexander Somerville - 1853
...calculated, and to export in payment those articles for which its own situation is better adapted. " That freedom from restraint is calculated to give...to the capital and industry of the country. " That tho maxim of buying in the cheapest market and Belling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant... | |
 | 1857
...calculated ; and to export in payment those articles for which its own situation is better adapted. " That freedom from restraint is calculated to give...to the capital and industry of the country. " That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant... | |
 | William Atkinson - 1858 - 645 pages
...calculated, and to export, in payment, those articles for which its own situation is best adapted. "That freedom from restraint is calculated to give...to the capital and industry of the country. " That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant... | |
 | William Waterston - 1863 - 1000 pages
...principles of free trade which we have endeavoured to explain, and particularly the following : — " That freedom from restraint is calculated to give...direction to the capital and industry of the country. That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant... | |
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