| Bernard Semmel - 2004 - 266 pages
...'eminently conducive to the wealth and prosperity of a country', and that 'freedom from restraint' was 'calculated to give the utmost extension to foreign...direction to the capital and industry of the country'. The petition exalted 'the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest' as 'the... | |
| 1946 - 690 pages
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| Arthur Redford - 1960 - 266 pages
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| David Charles Douglas, Dorothy Whitelock, George William Greenaway, Harry Rothwell, Alec Reginald Myers, Charles Harold Williams, Andrew Browning, Merrill Jensen, David Bayne Horn, Mary Ransome, Arthur Aspinall, E. Anthony Smith, George Malcolm Young, W. D. Handcock - 1969 - 1036 pages
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| Eva Etzioni-Halevy - 1989 - 216 pages
...In 1820 London merchants presented to parliament a petition which embodied the following principle: "That freedom from restraint is calculated to give...direction to the capital and industry of the country" 1Thomson. 1966. p. 162i. Subsequently. in Britain. the struggle for economic freedom. or the autonomy... | |
| Lars Magnusson - 1997 - 472 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...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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