The Nineteenth Century, Volume 11Henry S. King & Company, 1882 |
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Page 186
... TRADE . For many years the text from which the British merchant was never tired of preaching has been Free Trade . England was once a Protectionist nation ; but when her industries were firmly established , it became her interest to ...
... TRADE . For many years the text from which the British merchant was never tired of preaching has been Free Trade . England was once a Protectionist nation ; but when her industries were firmly established , it became her interest to ...
Page 366
... trade is an excellent thing , but fair trade with British re- tailers will be at any time a greater gain to farmers than fair trade with foreign countries . The real state of farmers and consumers of farm produce now is , that whilst we ...
... trade is an excellent thing , but fair trade with British re- tailers will be at any time a greater gain to farmers than fair trade with foreign countries . The real state of farmers and consumers of farm produce now is , that whilst we ...
Page 409
... trade which the high officers of the Chinese Government never practically enforce . ' ' Whether , ' wrote Lord Clarendon , the legalisation of the trade would tend to augment that trade may be doubtful , as it seems now to be carried on ...
... trade which the high officers of the Chinese Government never practically enforce . ' ' Whether , ' wrote Lord Clarendon , the legalisation of the trade would tend to augment that trade may be doubtful , as it seems now to be carried on ...
Contents
AN ENGLISHMANS PROTEST By Cardinal Manning | 39 |
THE BIOLOGISTS ON VIVISECTION | 102 |
MYTHOLOGY AMONG THE HOTTENTOTS By Professor Max Müller | 148 |
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