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" There seem, however, to be two cases in which it will generally be advantageous to lay some burden upon foreign for the encouragement of domestic industry. The first is, when some particular sort of industry is necessary for the defence of the country. "
Which? Protection, Free Trade, Or Revenue Reform: A Collection of the Best ... - Page 33
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - 1811 - 538 pages
...time, exceed what the rude produce of its own soil can maintain. There seem, however, to be two cases, in which it will generally be advantageous to lay...foreign, for the encouragement of domestic industry. The first is, when some particular sort of industry is necessary for the defence of the country. The...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 pages
...what the rude produce of its own soil can maintain. There seem, however, to be two cases, in which if will generally be advantageous to lay some burden...foreign, for the encouragement of domestic, industry. The first is, when some particular sort of industry is necessary for the defence of the country. The...
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Lex Mercatoria: Or, A Complete Code of Commercial Law; Being a General Guide ...

Wyndham Beawes - 1813 - 786 pages
...the maritime power of Great Britain. Dr. VOL. i. О Adam Smith* observes, that there are two cases in which it will generally be advantageous to lay...foreign, for the encouragement of domestic, industry. The first is when some particular sort of industry is necessary for the defence of tlie country. The...
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An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution: From the ...

Earl John Russell Russell - 1823 - 530 pages
...from this error : in laying down the principle of free trade, he says, there are two cases when it may be advantageous to lay some burden upon foreign, for the encouragement of domestic industry. The first, " when some particular sort of industry is necessary for the defence of the country." The...
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An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution: From the ...

Earl John Russell Russell - 1823 - 518 pages
...first, " when some particular sort of industry is necessary for the defence of the country." The second is, " when some tax is imposed at home upon the produce of domestic industry." He likewise teaches us that " it may sometimes be a matter of deliberation how...
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A Treatise on the Laws of Commerce and Manufactures, and the ..., Volume 1

Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 pages
...strengthening the maritime power of a Great Britain. Dr. Smith (1) observes, that there are two cases in which it will generally be advantageous to lay...foreign, for the encouragement of domestic industry. The first is, when some particular sort of industry is necessary for the DEFENCE of the country. The...
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A Manual of Political Economy: With Particular Reference to the Institutions ...

Willard Phillips - 1828 - 286 pages
...community. Industry connected with the National Defence. Adam Smith says, " there seem to be two cases, in which it will generally be advantageous to lay...foreign, for the encouragement of domestic industry," 1st, "when some particular sort of industry is necessary for the defence of the country ;" 2d, " when...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 2; Volume 7

1831 - 586 pages
...cent, on foreign manufactures. We answer in the words of Adam Smith, " the second case, in \v\uc\i it will generally be advantageous to lay some burden...encouragement of domestic industry, is, when some lav U imposed at home upon the produce of the latter."* Now this is exactly the case with England....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 35

1834 - 1064 pages
...ENGLAND. "NOTWITHSTANDING the general expedience," says Adam Smith, " of a free trade, there are two cases in which it will generally be advantageous to lay...foreign, for the encouragement of domestic industry. " The first is, when some particular sort of industry is necessary for the defence of the country....
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. With a comm ...

Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 pages
...by means of them, as has been most absurdly supposed, but in spite of them. As there are two cases in which it will generally be advantageous to lay...foreign, for the encouragement of domestic industry ; so there are two others in which it may sometimes be a matter of deliberation, — in the one, how...
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