An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen3Stirling and Slade, 1819 |
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... exportation , and the discouragement of importation , are the two great engines by which the mercantile system proposes to enrich every country , yet with regard to some par- ticular commodities it seems to follow an opposite plan : to ...
... exportation , and the discouragement of importation , are the two great engines by which the mercantile system proposes to enrich every country , yet with regard to some par- ticular commodities it seems to follow an opposite plan : to ...
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... exportation of British and Irish linen , of which the price did not exceed 18d . the yard , even this small duty upon the importation of brown linen yarn was taken away . In the diffe- rent operations , however , which are necessary for ...
... exportation of British and Irish linen , of which the price did not exceed 18d . the yard , even this small duty upon the importation of brown linen yarn was taken away . In the diffe- rent operations , however , which are necessary for ...
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... exportation of their own linen , high duties upon the importation of all foreign linen , and a total prohibition of the home consumption of some sorts of French linen , they endeavour to sell their own goods as dear as possi- ble . By ...
... exportation of their own linen , high duties upon the importation of all foreign linen , and a total prohibition of the home consumption of some sorts of French linen , they endeavour to sell their own goods as dear as possi- ble . By ...
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... exportation of the materials of manufacture is sometimes discouraged by absolute prohibitions , and sometimes by high duties . Our woollen manufacturers have been more suc- cessful than any other class of workmen , in persuad- ing the ...
... exportation of the materials of manufacture is sometimes discouraged by absolute prohibitions , and sometimes by high duties . Our woollen manufacturers have been more suc- cessful than any other class of workmen , in persuad- ing the ...
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... exportation of wool was made felony , and the exporter subjected to the same penalties and forfeit- ures as a felon . For the honour of the national humanity , it is to be hoped that neither of these statutes were ever executed . The ...
... exportation of wool was made felony , and the exporter subjected to the same penalties and forfeit- ures as a felon . For the honour of the national humanity , it is to be hoped that neither of these statutes were ever executed . The ...
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