| 1817 - 608 pages
...and certain effect of regulations controlling the competition of foreign with domestic fabrics, was an increase of price, it is universally true, that the contrary is the ultimate effect -with every succfaful manufacture. When a domestic manufacture has attained to perfection, ind has engaged in the... | |
| 1819 - 652 pages
...апв certain effect of regulations controlling the competition of foreign with domessic fabrics, was an increase of price, it is universally true, that the contrary is the ultimate efi'ect with every successful manufacture. When a domestic manufacture has attained to perfection,... | |
| Mathew Carey - Free trade - 1820 - 312 pages
...true, that THE CONTIIARV is TUE ULTIMATE EFFECT WITH EVERY SUCCESSFUL MANUFACTURE. When a domi stic manufacture has attained to perfection, and has engaged...BECOMES CHEAPER. Being free from the heavy charges mhich attend the importation of fonign commodities, it can be afforded cheaper, and accordingly seldom... | |
| Mathew Carey - Protectionism - 1823 - 92 pages
...articles constituting human food, as meat, eggs, butter, cheese, garden stuffs, &c. and of wool, " that THE CONTRARY IS THE ULTIMATE EFFECT WITH EVERY...number of persons, IT INVARIABLY BECOMES "CHEAPER. The internal competition tvhich takes place, soon " does away every thing like monopoly ; and by degress... | |
| agriculture horticulture - 1823 - 434 pages
...exception. It has been conclusively observed on this subject by one of our greatest statesmen— " When a domestic manufacture has attained to " perfection,...prosecution " of it a competent number of persons, it in-varia" blij becomes cheaper [than the foreign article.] "The internal competition which takes place,... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1833 - 746 pages
...price of the articles, does not correspond with the fact." " But if such were the effect at first, it is universally true that the contrary is the ultimate effect with every successful manufacture." "Thus, in a national view, a temporary enhancement of price must always be compensated by a permanent... | |
| Periodicals - 1825 - 500 pages
...certain effect of regulations controlling the competition of foreigu with domestic manufactures, was an increase of price, it is universally true, that the contrary is the effect with every successful manufacture." * * * •i The internal competition which takes place, soon... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - Free trade - 1830 - 80 pages
...and certain effect of regulations controlling the competition of foreign with domestic fabrics was an increase of price, it is universally true that...number of persons, it invariably becomes cheaper!"— "It can bo afforded and accordingly seldom or never fails to be sold cheaper than wa» the foreign... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1830 - 660 pages
...and certain effect of regulations controlling, the competition of foreign with domestic fabrics, was an increase of price, it is universally true that the contrary is the ultimate effect of every successful manufacture. When a domestic manufacture has attained to perfection, and has engaged... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1833 - 748 pages
...price of the articles, does not correspond with the fact." " But if such were the effect at first, it is universally true that the contrary is the ultimate effect with every successful manufacture." "Thus, in a national view, a temporary enhancement of price must always be compensated by a permanent... | |
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