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" I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray for the flourishing commerce of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself. I am at least certain that Great Britain, and all those nations, would flourish... "
Lectures on Modern History: From the Irruption of the Northern Nations to ... - Page 186
by William Smyth - 1841
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 1

Half hours - 1856 - 650 pages
...instruction ; and wo ourselves should soon fall into the same abject condition to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not...and even France itself. I am at least certain, that (Jreat Britain, and all those nations, would flourish more, did their sovereigns and ministers adopt*...
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A Select Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts on Commerce: From the ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - Commerce - 1859 - 656 pages
...Trade with a declaration, which I shall not be afraid of making the conclusion of the present : — " I shall therefore venture to " acknowledge that not..." subject, I pray for the flourishing commerce of Ger" many, Spain, Italy, and even France itself * * *." 47 " in their attempts to crush all liberty...
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Elements of Political Economy

Arthur Latham Perry - Economics - 1875 - 582 pages
...and in the con-"' elusion of the essay on the Jealousy of Trade, occur these noble words : — " / shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not...Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself.')'' Hume throws some new light on the subject of Money ; although his discussion of it is marred by the...
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Elements of Political Economy

Arthur Latham Perry - Economics - 1875 - 590 pages
...title ; and in the conclusion of the essay on the Jealousy of Trade, occur these noble words : — " / shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not...commerce of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself.''1 Hume throws some new light on the subject of Money ; although his discussion of it is marred...
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History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2

Leslie Stephen - Philosophy, English - 1876 - 498 pages
...iii. 343. merce of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself. I am at least certain,' he adds, ' that Great Britain and all those nations would flourish...such enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other.'1 1 6. Even Hume had not emancipated himself from some characteristic errors. He has an odd...
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History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2

Leslie Stephen - England - 1876 - 494 pages
...from each other.'6 He denounces the silly jealousy to which these restrictions pandered ; and ventures to acknowledge that ' not only as a man but as a British subject ' he prays ' for the flourishing com1 See fg 'Note respecting Trade and Manufactures ' (Works, vi....
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History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2

Leslie Stephen - Philosophy, English - 1881 - 490 pages
...pandered ; and ventures to acknowledge that ' not only as a man but as a British subject ' he prays ' for the flourishing commerce of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself. I am at least certain,' he adds, 'that Great Britain and all those nations would flourish more did their sovereigns and ministers...
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Political Economy

Arthur Latham Perry - Economics - 1883 - 636 pages
...commodities." In the conclusion of the essay on the Jealousy of Trade occur these noble words : — " / shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not...but as a British subject, I pray for the flourishing commeree of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself." Perhaps there was no earlier hint of the...
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Political Economy

Arthur Latham Perry - Economics - 1883 - 636 pages
...occur these noble words : — " / shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, out as a British subject, I pray for the flourishing commerce...of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself." Perhaps there was no earlier hint of the great truth afterwards fully developed by Say, that there...
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A History of Political Economy

John Kells Ingram - Economics - 1888 - 274 pages
...hindrance, is a help to that of its neighbours. " Not only as a man, but as a British subject," he says, " I pray for the flourishing commerce of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself." He condemns the " numberless bars, obstructions, and imposts which all nations of Europe, and none...
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