| Great Britain. Parliament - 1815 - 620 páginas
...opposite of these. Monopoly is the parent of scarcity, of dearness, and of uncertainty. To cut ofFany of the sources of supply can only tend to lessen its...corn to the produce of his own country, is to refuse to ourselves the benefit of that provision which Providence itself has made for equalizing to man the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1815 - 642 páginas
...opposite of these. Monopoly is the parent of scarcity, of dearness, and of uncertainty. To cot oil any of the sources of supply can only tend to lessen...against ourselves the cheapest market for any commodity, mast [264 enhance the price at which we parchase it; and to confine the consumer of corn to the produce... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1820 - 612 páginas
...its effects must be the oppositt of these. Monopoly » the parent of scarcity, of dearness, and of uncertainty. To cut off any of the sources of supply...corn to the produce of his own country, is to refuse to ourselves the benefit of that provision which Providence itself has made for equalizing to man the... | |
| 1820 - 606 páginas
...its effects must be the opposite of these. Monopoly is the parent of scarcity, of dearness, and of uncertainty. To cut off any of the sources of supply...ourselves the cheapest market for any commodity, must $nhance the price at which we purchase it ; and to confine the consumer of corn to the produce of his... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1820 - 614 páginas
...its effects must be the opposite of these. Monopoly is the parent of scarcity, of dearness, and of uncertainty. To cut off any of the sources of supply can only tend to lessen its abundance j to close against ourselves the cheapest market for any commodity, must enhance the price at which... | |
| 1826 - 868 páginas
...its effects must be the opposite of these. Monopoly is the parent of scarcity, of dearness, and of uncertainty. To cut off any of the sources of supply...corn to the produce of his own country, is to refuse to ourselves the benefit of that provision which Providence itself has made for equalizing to man the... | |
| James Wilson - 1840 - 160 páginas
...its effects must be the opposite of these. Monopoly is the parent of scarcity, of dearness, and of uncertainty. To cut off any of the sources of supply...corn to the produce of his own country is to refuse to ourselves the benefit of that provision which Providence itself has made for equalising to man the... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 340 páginas
...at all, its effects must be the opposite of these. Monopoly is the parent of scarcity, of dearness, and uncertainty. To cut off any of the sources of...corn to the produce of his own country, is to refuse to ourselves the benefit of that provision which Providence itself has made for equalizing to man the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 páginas
...its effects must be the opposite of these. Monopoly is the parent of scarcity, of dearncss, and of uncertainty. To cut off any of the sources of supply...corn to the produce of his own country is to refuse to ourselves the benefit of that provision which Providence itself has made for equalising to man the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1841 - 728 páginas
...its effects must be the opposite of these. Monopoly is the parent of scarcity, of dearness, and of uncertainty. To cut off any of the sources of supply,...must enhance the price at which we purchase it ; and In connue lim consumer of com to the produce of tils own country, is to refuse to ourselves the benefit... | |
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