The National Review, Volume 46, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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Page 781
... duty on corn was a thing which should be resisted on principle ; nor could I proclaim such a doctrine , considering that I was a member of the Government which put a small duty on corn and loudly , and truly , asserted that that small duty ...
... duty on corn was a thing which should be resisted on principle ; nor could I proclaim such a doctrine , considering that I was a member of the Government which put a small duty on corn and loudly , and truly , asserted that that small duty ...
Page 784
... duty would give us £ 7,000,000 revenue ; a 10 per cent . duty would probably give us something over twelve millions , allowing for a possible decline in foreign imports . All competent econo- mists outside these islands , and all ...
... duty would give us £ 7,000,000 revenue ; a 10 per cent . duty would probably give us something over twelve millions , allowing for a possible decline in foreign imports . All competent econo- mists outside these islands , and all ...
Page 904
... duty which they will allow , and so they claim it as universal . But it is not true at all if their dogma is discarded , as all other nations do discard it . Then a duty is merely an element in cost . The ultimate price depends entirely ...
... duty which they will allow , and so they claim it as universal . But it is not true at all if their dogma is discarded , as all other nations do discard it . Then a duty is merely an element in cost . The ultimate price depends entirely ...
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