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" In manufactures, a very small advantage will enable foreigners to undersell our own workmen, even in the home market. It will require a very great one to enable them to do so in the rude produce of the soil. If the free importation of foreign manufactures... "
Journal of the Society of Arts - 147 psl.
1904
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - 1884 - 604 psl.
...manufactures, "I [accordingly, that foreign trade is chiefly em'ployed. In manufactures, a very small adyantage will enable foreigners to undersell our ''own workmen,...rude produce of the soil could have no such effect upon the agriculture of the country. If the importation of foreign cattle, for exemple, were made ever...
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The Economic Journal– The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., 4 tomas

1894 - 784 psl.
...that farmers could have nothing to fear from the freest importation of corn, and more generally that the freest importation of the rude produce of the soil could have practically no effect upon the agriculture of the country. But this opinion — as the context shows...
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The Economic Journal– The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., 4 tomas

1894 - 822 psl.
...that farmers could have nothing to fear from the freest importation of corn, and more generally that the freest importation of the rude produce of the soil could have practically no effect upon the agriculture of the country. But this opinion — as the context shows...
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Strikes and Social Problems

Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1896 - 254 psl.
...that farmers could have nothing to fear from the freest importation of corn, and more generally that the freest importation of the rude produce of the soil could have practically no effect upon the agriculture of the country. But this opinion — as the context shows...
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The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 484 psl.
...them to do so in the rude produce of the soil. If the free importation of foreign manufactures was permitted, several of the home manufactures would...rude produce of the soil could have no such effect upon the agriculture of the country. If the importation of foreign cattle, for instance, was made ever...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - 1909 - 644 psl.
...small advantage will enable foreigners to uiufcrypll nnr n^yn workmen, even in the home market. j[\ will require a very great one to enable them to do...rude produce of the soil could have no such effect upon the agriculture of the country. If the importation of foreign cattle, for example, were made ever...
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A Project of Empire– A Critical Study of the Economics of Imperialism, with ...

Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1909 - 324 psl.
...suffer, and some of them perhaps go to ruin altogether, and a considerable part of the stock and industry employed in them would be forced to find out some...rude produce of the soil could have no such effect upon the agriculture of the country.]" Book iv. Chap. ii. The .sentence in [ ] is noticed below. It...
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A Project of Empire– A Critical Study of the Economics of Imperialism, with ...

Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1909 - 328 psl.
...suffer, and some of them perhaps go to ruin altogether, and a considerable part of the stock and indurtry employed in them would be forced to find out some...rude produce of the soil could have no such effect upon the agriculture of the country.] " Book Iv. Chap. ii. The sentence in [ ] is noticed below. It...
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England's Foundation: Agriculture and the State ...

John Saxon Mills - 1911 - 112 psl.
...though he admitted that the free importation of manufactures might damage our industries, added that " the freest importation of the rude produce of the soil could have no such effect upon the agriculture of the country." Again he wrote : — " Even the freest importation of foreign...
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Nineteenth Century and After– A Monthly Review, 53 tomas

1903 - 1096 psl.
...those of the finer kind especially, are more easily transported from one country to another than corn or cattle. ... In manufactures a very small advantage...importation of foreign cattle, for example, were made ever BO free, so ew would be imported, that the grazing trade of Great Britain would be little affected...
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