I do in this agitation. (•Free Trade! What is it? Why, breaking down the barriers that separate nations; those barriers, behind which nestle the feelings of pride, revenge, hatred, and jealousy, which every now and then burst their bounds and deluge... The Protectionist - Page 6321902Full view - About this book
| Thomas Briggs (of Richmond, Surrey.) - 1877 - 276 pages
...they would relentlessly trample on.' "Mr. Cobden on the same occasion said: — 'What is Free Trade? Why, breaking down the barriers that separate nations...feelings of pride, revenge, hatred, and jealousy, which eve1y now and then burst their bonds and deluge whole countries with blood (those feelings which nourish... | |
| 1879 - 794 pages
...the words of Richard Cobden : "What is it? Why, breaking down the barriers that separate nations; the barriers behind which nestle the feelings of .pride, revenge, hatred, and jealousy, which even' now and then burst their bounds and deluge whole countries with blood ; those feelings which... | |
| 1881 - 622 pages
...with impunity an important source of revenue? Here is the answer : — 1 Free Trade ! What is it ? Why, breaking down the barriers that separate nations,...feelings which nourish the poison of war and conquest and dominion, which sends forth your warrior chiefs to scatter devastation through other lands, and... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1908 - 698 pages
..."international law of the Almighty," according to Cobden's exprosloo. 8 " Free trade ! what is it ? Why, breaking down the barriers that separate nations;...that without conquest we can have no trade, which of States was therefore clearly prescribed, and might be summed tip in the words " peace, retrenchment,... | |
| 1904 - 1126 pages
...Trade was a panacea for all the evils to which mankind is subject. " Free Trade! what is it ? " he asked. "Why, breaking down the barriers that separate...their bounds, and deluge whole countries with blood." Now, of course, there is no policy which could gratify these loose, if noble, sentiments, and the frequent... | |
| Arthur Samuel Peake, Bernard Bosanquet, Ferruccio Bonavia - 1915 - 604 pages
...which shows that in his mind the larger vision never suffered an eclipse. " Free Trade — what is it ? Why, breaking down the barriers that separate nations...revenge, hatred and jealousy, which every now and then break their bonds and deluge whole countries with blood ; those feelings which nourish the poison of... | |
| Charles Whibley - 1917 - 626 pages
...Trade was a panacea for all the evils to which humankind is subject. ' Free Trade ! what is it ? ' he asked. ' Why, breaking down the barriers that separate...their bounds, and deluge whole countries with blood.' Now, of course, there is no policy which could gratify these loose, if noble, sentiments, and the frequent... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - 1919 - 448 pages
...nestle the feelings of pride, revenge, hatred and jealousy, which every now and then break their bonds and deluge whole countries with blood ; those feelings...which foster that lust for conquest and dominion which send forth your warrior chiefs to sanction devastation through other lands, and then calls them back... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - 1919 - 442 pages
...which shows that in his mind the larger vision never suffered an eclipse. "Free Trade — what is it? Why, breaking down the barriers that separate nations...revenge, hatred and jealousy, which every now and then break their bonds and deluge whole countries with blood ; those feelings which nourish the poison of... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1902 - 712 pages
...international law of the Almighty," according to Cobden's expression. 8 " Free trade ! what is it ? Why, breaking down the barriers that separate nations;...nestle the feelings of pride, revenge, hatred, and lealousy, which every now ami then burst their bounds, and deluge whole countries with blond : those... | |
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