The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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3. oldal
They desire to be assisted by peculiar advantages ; “ to be contributed to , ” which
we find is one meaning given by Dr. Johnson to the verb , to favour ; as , for
instance , “ any enemy may be favoured in his approaches . ” Or in the language
of ...
They desire to be assisted by peculiar advantages ; “ to be contributed to , ” which
we find is one meaning given by Dr. Johnson to the verb , to favour ; as , for
instance , “ any enemy may be favoured in his approaches . ” Or in the language
of ...
7. oldal
... which even then retarded the progress of the country , although the great
majority of that country did not call upon the government for contribution to relieve
them from grievances : and the example , thus given , " shows how promptly
capital ...
... which even then retarded the progress of the country , although the great
majority of that country did not call upon the government for contribution to relieve
them from grievances : and the example , thus given , " shows how promptly
capital ...
10. oldal
We have seen what immense protection was given by Great Britain between the
years 1780 and 1820. Foreign bar iron could not be sold in Great Britain for less
than one hundred dollars per ton . “ They gave the English manufacturer entire ...
We have seen what immense protection was given by Great Britain between the
years 1780 and 1820. Foreign bar iron could not be sold in Great Britain for less
than one hundred dollars per ton . “ They gave the English manufacturer entire ...
12. oldal
The argument given above considers him only under the first point of view . Let
us look at him in the second character , and the conclusion will be different . We
may say , the consumer is rich in proportion as he buys at a low price . He buys at
...
The argument given above considers him only under the first point of view . Let
us look at him in the second character , and the conclusion will be different . We
may say , the consumer is rich in proportion as he buys at a low price . He buys at
...
16. oldal
The home market , we are told , never fluctuates , as the foreign does , “
according to supply and demand . " It always respects the cost of production ! It
lets the producer ask whatever he pleases , and it is given ! They ( the
manufacturers ) only ...
The home market , we are told , never fluctuates , as the foreign does , “
according to supply and demand . " It always respects the cost of production ! It
lets the producer ask whatever he pleases , and it is given ! They ( the
manufacturers ) only ...
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