... against foreign competition, is set up as a ground of claim by other branches for similar protection ; so that if the reasoning upon which these restrictive or prohibitory regulations are founded were followed out consistently, it would not stop short... The Monthly magazine - Page 467by Monthly literary register - 1820Full view - About this book
| George Canning, Roger Therry - Great Britain - 1836 - 546 pages
...that, if the reasoning upon which these restrictive or prohibitory regulations arcfounded were followed consistently, it would not stop short of excluding...from all foreign commerce whatsoever. " And, the same strain of argument, which, with corresponding prohibitions and protective duties, should exclude us... | |
| William Windham - Great Britain - 1837 - 678 pages
...it would not stop short of excluding us from all foreign commerce whatsoever. And, the same strain of argument, which, with corresponding prohibitions...should exclude us from foreign trade, might be brought orward to justify the re-enactment of restrictions upon the interchange of productions (unconnected... | |
| William Windham - Great Britain - 1837 - 694 pages
...if the reasoning upon which these restrictive or prohibitory regulations are founded were followed consistently, it would not stop short of excluding...from all foreign commerce whatsoever. " And, the same strain of argument, which, with corresponding prohibitions and protective duties, should exclude us... | |
| William Windham - Great Britain - 1837 - 694 pages
...if the reasoning upon which these restrictive or prohibitory regulations are founded were followed consistently, it would not stop short of excluding...from all foreign commerce whatsoever. " And, the same strain of argument, which, with corresponding prohibitions and protective duties, should exclude us... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1845 - 690 pages
...for similar protection ; so that, if the reasoning upon which restrictions or prohibitory regulations are founded, were followed out consistently, it would...excluding us from all foreign commerce whatsoever.' The petitioners disavow (though less heartily than might be desired,) the ' reciprocity' fallacy of... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 698 pages
...if the reasoning upon which these restrictive or prohibitory regulations are founded were followed consistently, it would not stop short of excluding us from all foreign commerce whateoever. " And, the same strain of argument, which, with corresponding prohibitions ;and protective... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1851 - 726 pages
...similar protection ; so that if the reasoning upon which these restrictive or prohibitory regulations are founded were followed out consistently, it would...excluding us from all foreign commerce whatsoever.' And these bankers and merchants conclude by saying : — " ' That nothing would more ten.d to counteract... | |
| Alexander Somerville - Free trade - 1853 - 676 pages
...if the reasoning upon which these restrictive or prohibitory regulations are founded were followed consistently, it would not stop short of excluding...from all foreign commerce whatsoever. " And the same strain of argument, which, with corresponding prohibitions and protective duties, should exclude us... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1854 - 804 pages
...for similar protection, so that if the reasoning upon which restriction or prohibitory regulations are founded were followed out consistently, it would...corresponding prohibitions and protective duties, would exclude us from foreign trade, might be brought forward to justify the re-enactment of restrictions... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1855 - 506 pages
...for similar protection, so that if the reasoning upon which restriction or prohibitory regulations are founded were followed out consistently, it would not stop short of excluding us from all foreign eom:uerce. whatsoever. And the same train of argument which, with corresponding prohibitions and protective... | |
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