PAGE CHAPTER V. "Buy in the cheapest market." CHAPTER VI. If all countries practised free-trade, all countries would be gainers.” 36 55 CHAPTER VII. 66 Protected manufactures are sickly.” . 70 CHAPTER VIII. "Pas trop gouverner-Don't over-govern." CHAPTER IX. "What is the good of Colonies?" CHAPTER X. 82 "Protection would destroy external trade.” CHAPTER XI. "The distress of the country is owing to taxes, and the expenditure of government." 98 - 113 - 121 PAGE CHAPTER XXVI. "A return to the protective policy will never be." 244 CHAPTER XXVII. "To raise the wages of labor is to impair the fund out of which wages are paid." CHAPTER XXVIII. 247 “Don't tax the nation for the benefit of a producing class. Take care of the consumer, and let the producer take care of himself." CHAPTER XXIX. 265 "Individuals know their own interests, and may and should be left to take care of them in their own way; for the interests of individuals, and the interest of the public, which is but an aggregation of individuals, coincide." 272 CHAPTER XXX. "England may be made the work-shop of the world." - 274 CHAPTER XXXI. "War and invasion are but dangers of by-gone ages." - 283 |