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... consequence , to restrict the growth of do- mestic industry . Hence exorbitant duties were im- posed upon the importation even of raw produce , and the exportation of manufactured articles ; the prac- tice of an art in Spain was now ...
... consequence , to restrict the growth of do- mestic industry . Hence exorbitant duties were im- posed upon the importation even of raw produce , and the exportation of manufactured articles ; the prac- tice of an art in Spain was now ...
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... consequence of having im- ported commodities from Venice of greater value than she had exported in return to Venice ; in other words , the credit of Venice would be at a premium on the exchange of Naples , in proportion as the debt of ...
... consequence of having im- ported commodities from Venice of greater value than she had exported in return to Venice ; in other words , the credit of Venice would be at a premium on the exchange of Naples , in proportion as the debt of ...
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... consequence of restricting the exportation of wool by increasing the duties upon it , which he anticipates would fall upon the producer , it being assumed that the price of wool in the foreign NEW MARKETS FOR CORN . I. 25 market was to.
... consequence of restricting the exportation of wool by increasing the duties upon it , which he anticipates would fall upon the producer , it being assumed that the price of wool in the foreign NEW MARKETS FOR CORN . I. 25 market was to.
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... consequences of monopolies ) than they were in Holland ; but these being restrained to a company , they could not dress and dye the cloths made in England . Whereupon the making of cloth stood at a stand , and infinite numbers of poor ...
... consequences of monopolies ) than they were in Holland ; but these being restrained to a company , they could not dress and dye the cloths made in England . Whereupon the making of cloth stood at a stand , and infinite numbers of poor ...
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... consequence of this measure the price of wool in England fell from 33s . to 18s . the tod , and under ; and thus the end which W. S. had suggested as the alternative for the purpose of discouraging pas- turage , was fully attained . We ...
... consequence of this measure the price of wool in England fell from 33s . to 18s . the tod , and under ; and thus the end which W. S. had suggested as the alternative for the purpose of discouraging pas- turage , was fully attained . We ...
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