Report and List of Members ...Cobden Club., 1894 |
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... means of Commercial Treaties , to undo the mischief wrought by their ultra- Protective Tariffs . In the United States a Bill is passing through the Legislature , which , though strenuously opposed , and largely modified in the direction ...
... means of Commercial Treaties , to undo the mischief wrought by their ultra- Protective Tariffs . In the United States a Bill is passing through the Legislature , which , though strenuously opposed , and largely modified in the direction ...
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... means of differential duties against the rest of the world , which , if carried out , would be nothing less than a return to the policy which had been discarded fifty years ago . The resolution proposed by me at that Congress was ...
... means of differential duties against the rest of the world , which , if carried out , would be nothing less than a return to the policy which had been discarded fifty years ago . The resolution proposed by me at that Congress was ...
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... means for raising these sums than by the imposition of taxation by means of heavy duties on imports , which duties tend to become more and more protective , and consequently more and more excessive and inequitable . No wonder ...
... means for raising these sums than by the imposition of taxation by means of heavy duties on imports , which duties tend to become more and more protective , and consequently more and more excessive and inequitable . No wonder ...
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... Means had to be devised to get rid of this surplus without remitting one cent . of the new and increased import ... mean , and the cost to the State was over 89 million dollars , about 18 millions sterling . In 1893 , 16.
... Means had to be devised to get rid of this surplus without remitting one cent . of the new and increased import ... mean , and the cost to the State was over 89 million dollars , about 18 millions sterling . In 1893 , 16.
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... far greater than the recent production of silver , the ratio of 1 to 153 was well maintained ; but having shewn such concern over an anticipated depression , does any member of this Club mean to say that Mr. Cobden , if living , would 22.
... far greater than the recent production of silver , the ratio of 1 to 153 was well maintained ; but having shewn such concern over an anticipated depression , does any member of this Club mean to say that Mr. Cobden , if living , would 22.
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13 copies abroad agitation appreciation of gold armaments awarded Bart bi-metallism British Free Trade C. S. SALMON Cassell & Company cent CHAIRMAN COBDEN CLUB LEAFLETS Colonies Committee condition Congress cultivation Dadabhai Naoroji DAVID CHADWICK depression disarmament economic Fair Trade favour Fisher Unwin foreign Four years ago France French G. W. MEDLEY GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE GEORGE W glad ground values honorary I. S. LEADAM Imperial Federation League imports industry J. W. PROBYN John land in Essex legislation Léon Say London Lord Playfair Martin Wood McKinley Méline tariff Mother Country nations opponents pound present Price 3d principle of Free prize production proposals prosperity Protectionist resolutions Protective duties Protective Tariffs PROVAND question raise the prices Reciprocity Reform regard Richard Cobden Scotch farmers Scotch immigrants silver Sir T. H. FARRER Sugar T. B. POTTER taxation THOMAS HANBURY token coin U.S. America United W. E. BAXTER W. E. GLADSTONE wheat Yves Guyot
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