| Rodney J. Morrison - 1986 - 112 páginas
...order to destroy foreign competition, and to gain and keep possession of foreign markets. The great capitals of this country are the great instruments...remaining by which our manufacturing supremacy can be maintained.55 Although analytically deficient, Henry Carey's political economy is an outstanding example... | |
| Friedrich List - 1856 - 524 páginas
...whole trade to step in when prices revive, and to carry on a great business before foreign capital can again accumulate to such an extent as to be able to...this country are the great instruments of warfare (if the expression may be allowed) against the competing capitals of foreign countries, and are the... | |
| Friedrich List - 1856 - 554 páginas
...prices revive, and to carry on a great business before foreign capital can again accumulate to tuch an extent as to be able to establish a competition...success. The large capitals of this country are the great instru- "\ ments^of warfare (if the expression may be allowed) against the competing capitals of foreign... | |
| Georg Friedrich List - 1856 - 528 páginas
...whole trade to step in when prices revive, and to carry on a great business before foreign capital can again accumulate to such an extent as to be able to...with any chance of success. The large capitals of thie country are the great instruments of warfare (if the expression may be allowed) against the competing... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 506 páginas
...whole trade to step in when prices revive, and to carry on a great business before foreign capital can again accumulate to such an extent as to be able to...this country are the great instruments of warfare (if the expression may be allowed) against the competing capital of foreign countries, and are the... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 182 páginas
...trade to step in, when prices revive, and to carry on a great business, before foreign capital can again accumulate to such an extent, as to be able...competition in prices with any chance of success." Such, Mr. President, is the sort of warfare, by means of which Ireland and India have been ruined,... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 182 páginas
...trade to step in, when prices revive, and to carry on a great business, before foreign capital can again accumulate to such an extent, as to be able...competition in prices with any chance of success." Such, Mr. President, is the sort of warfare, by means of which Ireland and India have been ruined,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin French - 1858 - 200 páginas
...whole trade to step in when prices revive, and to carry on a great business before foreign capital can again accumulate to such an extent as to be able to...competition in prices with any chance of success. 1827, the trade with that country was based upon the liberal principles of entire reciprocity. In 1828,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1862 - 624 páginas
...three or four hundred thousand pounds in three or four years. " The large capitals of this courUry are the great instruments of warfare against the competing...our manufacturing supremacy can be maintained." The most formidable dependence of Great Britain is for food. We have already stated that her imports of... | |
| Erastus Brigham Bigelow - 1862 - 370 páginas
...establish a competition in prices with any chunoc of •access. The large capitals of this country ara the great instruments of warfare against the competing...remaining by which our manufacturing supremacy can bo maintained; tho other elements — cheap labor, abundance of raw materials, means of communication,... | |
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