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... interests were pro- tected against foreign competition by duties from ten to ninety per cent . on various articles , while the present corn - laws afford a very parsimonious assistance to the interests of agri- culture : but he set down ...
... interests were pro- tected against foreign competition by duties from ten to ninety per cent . on various articles , while the present corn - laws afford a very parsimonious assistance to the interests of agri- culture : but he set down ...
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... interests repug- nant to each other ? Decidedly not . The home - trade for the commerce and manufactures of the country is said to be at the least three - fourths of the whole . It can never , then , be for the interest of the ...
... interests repug- nant to each other ? Decidedly not . The home - trade for the commerce and manufactures of the country is said to be at the least three - fourths of the whole . It can never , then , be for the interest of the ...
Pagina 441
... interest to the capitalist ? Profit on labour . What pays taxation ? Profit on labour . What pays the rent of land ? Profit on labour . Nothing , according to him , can be more harsh or more impolitic than to reduce the price of labour ...
... interest to the capitalist ? Profit on labour . What pays taxation ? Profit on labour . What pays the rent of land ? Profit on labour . Nothing , according to him , can be more harsh or more impolitic than to reduce the price of labour ...
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