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" The monopoly of the colony trade, therefore, like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing, but on the contrary... "
An Essay on Colonization, Particularly Applied to the Western Coast of ... - Page 64
by Carl Bernhard Wadström - 1794 - 365 pages
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The Origins of International Economics: Classical theory of the gains from trade

Robert William Dimand - Business & Economics - 2004 - 540 pages
..." like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without, in the least, increasing, but on the contrary diminishing, that of the country in whose favour it is established."...
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The History of Development: From Western Origins to Global Faith

Gilbert Rist - Business & Economics - 2002 - 308 pages
...great powers. And since the other 2. 'The monopoly of the colony trade . . . depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing, but on the contrary diminishing, that of the country in whose favour it is established.'...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume VII: Era of Revolution

Oliver J. Thatcher - History - 2004 - 460 pages
...therefore, like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing, but on the contrary diminishing, that of the country in whose favour it is established....
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The Squashed Philosophers

Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - 412 pages
...trade, like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing that of the country in whose favour it is established. To found a great empire for...
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China Trade and Empire: Jardine, Matheson & Co. and the Origins of ..., Issue 38

Alain Le Pichon - Business & Economics - 2006 - 672 pages
...like all the other means and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing, but on the contrary diminishing, that of the country in whose favour it is established....
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The Real Price of Everything: Rediscovering the Six Classics of Economics

Michael Lewis - Economic policy - 2007 - 1476 pages
...therefore, like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry least increasing, but on the contrary diminishing, that of the country in whose favor it is established....
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 516 pages
...therefore, like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing, but on the contrary diminishing, that of the country in whose favour it is established....
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The Works of David Ricardo, Esq., M.P.: With a Notice of the Life and ...

David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 2000 - 636 pages
..." like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing, but, on the contrary, diminishing that of the country in whose favour it is established."...
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