| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 590 стор.
...manufacture, and bear the burden of carrying it on, until the producers have been educated up to the level of those with whom the processes are traditional....sometimes be the least inconvenient mode in which a nation can tax itself for the support of such an experiment. But the protection should be confined... | |
| Erasmus Peshine Smith - 1853 - 284 стор.
...manufacture, and bear the burden of carrying it on, until the producers have been educated vip to the level of those with whom the processes are traditional....for a reasonable time, will sometimes be the least 'KT - / inconvenient mode in which a nation can tax itself fo^~'** * ** L '° an experiment."- —... | |
| Erasmus Peshine Smith - 1853 - 282 стор.
...manufacture, and 'bear the burden of carrying it on, until the producers have been educated up to the level of those with whom the processes are traditional....protecting duty, continued for a reasonable time, will sometimea be the least inconvenient mode in which a nation can tax itself for the support of such an... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1856 - 588 стор.
...manufacture, and bear the burden of carrying it on, until the producers have been educated up to the level of those with whom the processes are traditional....tax itself for the support of such an experiment."* Now with reference to the great manufactures of cotton, wool, iron, flax, and silk, no one affirms... | |
| 1875 - 782 стор.
...J. Stuart Mill says, concerning the introduction of new manufactures, "A protective duty, continued a reasonable time, will sometimes be the least inconvenient mode in which a country can tax itself for the support of an experiment; " and though it is also true that, when... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1859 - 576 стор.
...manufacture, and bear the burden of carrying it on, until the producers have been educated up to the level of those with whom the processes are traditional....tax itself for the support of such an experiment." * Now with reference to the great manufactures of cotton, wool, iron, flax, and silk, no one affirms... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1859 - 586 стор.
...manufacture, and bear the burden of carrying it on, until the producers have been educated up to the level of those with whom the processes are traditional....tax itself for the support of such an experiment."* Now with reference to the great manufactures of cotton, wool, iron, flax, and silk, no one affirms... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1859 - 528 стор.
...until the producers have been educated up to the level of those with whom the processes have become traditional. * A protecting duty, continued for a...sometimes be the least inconvenient mode in which a country can tax itself for the support of such an experiment." *H Elsewhere he says, that "the countries... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1859 - 542 стор.
...the level of those with whom the processes have become traditional. "' A protecting duty, continned for a reasonable time, will sometimes be the least inconvenient mode in which a country can tax itself for the support of such an experiment." * •• Elsewhere he says, that "the... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1860 - 528 стор.
...educated up to the level of those with whom the processes have become traditional. A protecting duly, continued for a reasonable time, will sometimes be the least inconvenient mode in which a country can tax itself for the support of such an experiment."* Elsewhere he says, that "the countries... | |
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