| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1899 - 524 páginas
...commerce, upon which the riches and grandeur of this Nation chiefly depend : And, for that . purpofe, to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the commodities, ufed in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and eafy as may be, by taking off the duties upon... | |
| John Smith - 1747 - 634 páginas
...fame Foot as they were fettled before the late War. 9. Off. 19. He recommended to them, the making the Exportation of our own Manufactures, and the Importation of the Commodities ufed in manufacturing them, as eafy as might be. He recommended alfo, the encouraging the Importation... | |
| James Bischoff - 1843 - 82 páginas
...that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good, than to make the exportation of our manufactures, and the importation of the commodities...used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be ; by this means the balance of trade may be preserved in our favour, our navigation... | |
| Georg Friedrich List - 1856 - 528 páginas
...that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good than to make the exportation of our manufactures and the importation of the commodities...used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be." * Such had been for centuries the governing principle of English commercial policy... | |
| Friedrich List - 1856 - 554 páginas
...that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good than to make the exportation of our manufactures and the importation of the commodities...used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be." * Such had been for centuries the governing principle of English commercial policy... | |
| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1080 páginas
...he declared in a speech from the Throne that nothing would more conduce to the extension of commerce "than to make the exportation of our own manufactures,...used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as mv be." The first act of his financial administration was to take off th. duties from more... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 518 páginas
...nothing would more assuredly promote the extension of commerce than " to make the exportation of our new manufactures, and the importation of the commodities...manufacturing of them, as practicable and as easy as may be." In his fiscal policy he anticipated Peel and Gladstone ; at the bottom of it lay the great princi*... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 516 páginas
...nothing would more assuredly promote the extension of commerce than " to make the exportation of our new manufactures, and the importation of the commodities...manufacturing of them, as practicable and as easy as may be." In his fiscal policy he anticipated Peel and Gladstone ; at the bottom of it lay the great princi*... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1881 - 298 páginas
...him to declare in a speech from the throne that nothing would more conduce to the growth of trade ' than to make the exportation of our own manufactures...used in the manufacturing of them as practicable and easy as may be.' Duties on numerous articles of export and import were at once removed. In 1730 he... | |
| John Richard Green - 1882 - 504 páginas
...dedured in a speech from the throne that nothing r would more conduct to the extension of commerce "than to make the exportation of our own manufactures,...used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be." 1410. The first act of his financial administration was to take off the duties from... | |
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