The Pamphleteer, 26. köide,52. numberAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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Page 26
... manufactures exported were employed even in digging holes and filling them up again , as far as regards the aggregate of comforts that would be distributed amongst them ; because , in that case , the mischief would end with the labor ...
... manufactures exported were employed even in digging holes and filling them up again , as far as regards the aggregate of comforts that would be distributed amongst them ; because , in that case , the mischief would end with the labor ...
Page 29
... manufactures had increased since the three years , 1790-2 , from seventeen to fifty - one millions in 1824 , while the imports had only increased from fourteen to thirty millions . But when the seven millions of imports that come in ...
... manufactures had increased since the three years , 1790-2 , from seventeen to fifty - one millions in 1824 , while the imports had only increased from fourteen to thirty millions . But when the seven millions of imports that come in ...
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... manufactures in a state of uni- versal activity , and capital in search of profitable employment ? " " Parliament may now contemplate with proud satisfaction the re- sult of its own labors ; it may look around on the face of the country ...
... manufactures in a state of uni- versal activity , and capital in search of profitable employment ? " " Parliament may now contemplate with proud satisfaction the re- sult of its own labors ; it may look around on the face of the country ...
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... manufactures , At this period ( March 1824 ) , incredible as it may appear , the exports of cotton manufactured goods alone amount to £ 27,337,000 . " The Parlia- mentary return for 1823 , ( and which was most to be believed ? both ...
... manufactures , At this period ( March 1824 ) , incredible as it may appear , the exports of cotton manufactured goods alone amount to £ 27,337,000 . " The Parlia- mentary return for 1823 , ( and which was most to be believed ? both ...
Page 36
... of people have thought that South America opened a fine market for our produce and manufactures , and it seems to be the great object of legislation to increase our exports . It 516 [ 36 Powell's Exposition of the Financial and.
... of people have thought that South America opened a fine market for our produce and manufactures , and it seems to be the great object of legislation to increase our exports . It 516 [ 36 Powell's Exposition of the Financial and.
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