The Premises of Free Trade ExaminedJ. Wilson and son, 1881 - 36 páginas |
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... John Stuart Mill ; and Professor J. E. Cairnes , in his work entitled " Some Leading Principles of Political Economy , " before alluded to , maintains that with regard to commodities , demand and supply , as general phe- nomena , as ...
... John Stuart Mill ; and Professor J. E. Cairnes , in his work entitled " Some Leading Principles of Political Economy , " before alluded to , maintains that with regard to commodities , demand and supply , as general phe- nomena , as ...
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... John Stuart Mill . He says : " There can be no more industry than is supplied with materials to work up and food to eat . Self - evident as the thing is , it is often for- gotten that the people of a country are maintained and have ...
... John Stuart Mill . He says : " There can be no more industry than is supplied with materials to work up and food to eat . Self - evident as the thing is , it is often for- gotten that the people of a country are maintained and have ...
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... John Stuart Mill ought to be a good enough authority for free - traders , and he says , in regard to a similar case ( see book i . chap . v . sec . 9 ) : " The very sum which the consumer now employs in buying velvet ( for velvet , read ...
... John Stuart Mill ought to be a good enough authority for free - traders , and he says , in regard to a similar case ( see book i . chap . v . sec . 9 ) : " The very sum which the consumer now employs in buying velvet ( for velvet , read ...
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