Arthur Young's Tour in Ireland (1776-1779)G. Bell & sons, 1892 - 10 halaman |
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... profit of monopoly : it was evident that both could not be had , till those countries became too great and powerful to be forced into new and unjust habits . Nothing therefore can be more idle than to say , that this set of men , or the ...
... profit of monopoly : it was evident that both could not be had , till those countries became too great and powerful to be forced into new and unjust habits . Nothing therefore can be more idle than to say , that this set of men , or the ...
Halaman 7
... profits of trade : and what are the consequences ? She too has hazarded those wars for commerce , which have exhausted her resources , mortgaged her revenues , and de- bilitated every principle of her national strength . When the ...
... profits of trade : and what are the consequences ? She too has hazarded those wars for commerce , which have exhausted her resources , mortgaged her revenues , and de- bilitated every principle of her national strength . When the ...
Halaman 9
... profits reared them - commercial avarice monopolised them - and commercial ignorance now wars to recover the possession of what is not intrinsically worth the powder and ball that are shot away in the quarrel . The same baneful ...
... profits reared them - commercial avarice monopolised them - and commercial ignorance now wars to recover the possession of what is not intrinsically worth the powder and ball that are shot away in the quarrel . The same baneful ...
Halaman 26
... profit exceedingly great , more than that of any other improvement . reward for her support of Frederick against France , England obtained from the latter power Canada and Nova Scotia , and the exclusive right of military settlement in ...
... profit exceedingly great , more than that of any other improvement . reward for her support of Frederick against France , England obtained from the latter power Canada and Nova Scotia , and the exclusive right of military settlement in ...
Halaman 39
... profit . As butter - milk is all the food of the people , the number of swine kept is very small : it is carried to Drogheda , and sold at six quarts a penny . The cows are fed in winter on hay alone ; all are kept abroad in the day ...
... profit . As butter - milk is all the food of the people , the number of swine kept is very small : it is carried to Drogheda , and sold at six quarts a penny . The cows are fed in winter on hay alone ; all are kept abroad in the day ...
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