The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 55
... commercial life , or who have travelled and worked abroad , to the hard - and - fast rules of pro- fessors of political economy . I will endeavour to present to you for what it is worth the reasoning which has induced me to declare ...
... commercial life , or who have travelled and worked abroad , to the hard - and - fast rules of pro- fessors of political economy . I will endeavour to present to you for what it is worth the reasoning which has induced me to declare ...
Page 58
... commercial policy , and that some of its fundamental principles are shattered by sentiment , riddled by contradictions , and honeycombed with inconsistencies . We are waging a war of isolated free imports against universal Protection ...
... commercial policy , and that some of its fundamental principles are shattered by sentiment , riddled by contradictions , and honeycombed with inconsistencies . We are waging a war of isolated free imports against universal Protection ...
Page 62
... commercial policy , but they shrink from the dangers which they see in other directions . They dread the degradation of political life , the lobbying of members and the alliance of trades to enforce tariffs and bounties for their mutual ...
... commercial policy , but they shrink from the dangers which they see in other directions . They dread the degradation of political life , the lobbying of members and the alliance of trades to enforce tariffs and bounties for their mutual ...
Page 68
... commercial reason for their determination to prevent the Company's tea from being landed . But such a reason could not affect Samuel Adams , who had no stock of tea or anything else , except a desire for independence , courage , and ...
... commercial reason for their determination to prevent the Company's tea from being landed . But such a reason could not affect Samuel Adams , who had no stock of tea or anything else , except a desire for independence , courage , and ...
Page 101
... commercial treaty negotiated with China , has been bitterly resented by Russia , but the United States regards Manchuria as an integral portion of the Chinese Empire , and does not acknowledge the right of Russia to be consulted . The ...
... commercial treaty negotiated with China , has been bitterly resented by Russia , but the United States regards Manchuria as an integral portion of the Chinese Empire , and does not acknowledge the right of Russia to be consulted . The ...
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