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Page 166
... manufactures into the domestic market . In the for- mer case it encourages domestic manufactures ; in the latter , it destroys them . Can it be maintained with a shadow of plausi- bility , that a principle which , under different ...
... manufactures into the domestic market . In the for- mer case it encourages domestic manufactures ; in the latter , it destroys them . Can it be maintained with a shadow of plausi- bility , that a principle which , under different ...
Page 175
... manufactures , than to attempt to manufacture for themselves . This , we suppose , will be considered by the ... manufactures is equivalent in practice to the absence of all manufactures . 1. It is obviously impossible for us to receive ...
... manufactures , than to attempt to manufacture for themselves . This , we suppose , will be considered by the ... manufactures is equivalent in practice to the absence of all manufactures . 1. It is obviously impossible for us to receive ...
Page 187
... manufactures from foreign countries in exchange for our surplus agricultural produce , than to attempt to manufacture for ourselves . To this we have replied , first , that Great Britain refuses to receive the agricultural produce of by ...
... manufactures from foreign countries in exchange for our surplus agricultural produce , than to attempt to manufacture for ourselves . To this we have replied , first , that Great Britain refuses to receive the agricultural produce of by ...
Contents
BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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