... that while all operate as a very heavy tax on the community at large, very few are of any ultimate benefit to the classes in whose favour they were originally instituted, and none to the extent of the loss occasioned by them to other classes. "That... Annual Register - Page 771edited by - 1822Full view - About this book
 | Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pages
...originally instituted, and none to the extent of the loss occasioned by them to other classes. That among the other evils of the restrictive or protective...reasoning upon which these restrictive or prohibitory regulation* are founded, were followed out consistently, it would not stop short of excluding us from... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1826 - 878 pages
...of the loss occasioned by them to other classes. " That among the other evils of the re* itrictive or protective system, not the least is, that the artificial...protection of one branch of industry, or source of protection against foreign competition, is set up as a ground of claim by other branches for similar... | |
 | History - 1822 - 764 pages
...originally instituted, and none to the extent of the loss occasioned by them to other classes. That, among the other evils of the restrictive or protective...of claim by other branches for similar protection; £0 that if ike reasoning upon which these restrictive or prohibitory regulations are founded were... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1826 - 736 pages
...not the least is, that the artificial protection of one branch of industry, or source of protection against foreign competition, is set up as a ground...prohibitory regulations are founded were followed consistently, it would not stop short of excluding us from all foreign commerce whatsoever. " And the... | |
 | George Canning - Great Britain - 1828 - 550 pages
...originally instituted, and none to the extent of the loss occasioned by them to other classes. " That among the other evils of the restrictive or protective...protection of one branch of industry, or source of protection against foreign competition, is set up as a ground of claim by other branches for similar... | |
 | Nassau William Senior - Mercantile system - 1828 - 248 pages
...originally " instituted, and none to the extent of the loss " occasioned by them to other classes. " That among the other evils of the restrictive " or protective...that " the artificial protection of one branch of in" dustry, or source of production, against " foreign competition, is set up as a ground " of claim... | |
 | Nassau William Senior - Economics - 1830 - 308 pages
...originally " instituted, and none to the extent of the loss " occasioned by them to other classes. " That among the other evils of the restrictive " or protective...that " the artificial protection of one branch of in" dustry, or source of production, against foreign " competition, is set up as a ground of claim... | |
 | William Huskisson - Great Britain - 1831 - 592 pages
...not the least is, that the artificial protection of one branch of industry, or source of protection against foreign competition, is set up as a ground...prohibitory regulations are founded were followed consistently, it would not stop short of excluding us from all foreign commerce whatsoever. " And,... | |
 | William Huskisson - Great Britain - 1831 - 592 pages
...originally instituted, and none to the extent of the loss occasioned by them to other classes. " That among the other evils of the restrictive or protective...protection of one branch of industry, or source of protection against foreign competition, is set up «sa ground of claim by other branches for similar... | |
 | Harriet Martineau - Berkeley, the banker - 1834 - 318 pages
...originally instituted, and none to the extent of the loss occasioned by them to other classes. "That among the other evils of the restrictive or protective system, not the least is that the artificiprotection of one branch of industry or source of production against foreign competition, is... | |
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