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" ... the sooner, and that, in the end, he would greatly injure his own family by such whims ? And shall this nation commit an absurdity that stares every private man in the face? The certain way to be secure is to be more powerful, that is, to extend our... "
Kolonialpolitik - Página 223
por Alfred Zimmermann - 1905 - 424 páginas
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An Essay on the Causes of the Decline of the Foreign Trade: Consequently of ...

Sir Matthew Decker - 1749 - 200 páginas
...it is capable of; and as R«ftraints have proved its Ruin, to reject them, and depend OK Freedom for Security, bidding Defiance to the French or any Nation...took Umbrage at our exerting our Natural Advantages. Before thefe Taxes we were more powerful, why not fo again ? It is our own Fault if we are not. •...
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An Essay on the Cause of the Decline of the Foreign Trade: Consequiently of ...

Sir Matthew Decker - 1750 - 214 páginas
...is to be more powerful, that is, to extend our Trade as far as it is capable of; and as Reftraints have proved its Ruin, • to reject them, and depend on Freedom for Security, bidding Defiance to the French or any Nation in Europe^ that took Umbrage at our exerting...
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Outlines of Political Economy: Being a Republication of the Article Upon ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 204 páginas
...to be secure is to be more powerful, that is, to extend our trade as far as it is capable of; and as restraints have proved its ruin, to reject them, and...our security ; bidding defiance to the French, or anv nation in Europe, that took umbrage at our exerting our natural advantages." (p. 184.) We do not...
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen16

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1850 - 556 páginas
...to be secure is to be more powerful, that is, to extend our trade as far as it is capable of; and as restraints have proved its ruin, to reject them and...defiance to the French, or any nation in Europe." — Essay on the causes of the Decline of Foreign Trade. For years after this act the Dutch continued...
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A Select Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts on Commerce: From the ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1859 - 656 páginas
...to be secure is to be more powerful, that is, to extend our trade as far as it is capable of; and as restraints have proved its ruin, to reject them, and depend on freedom for security, bidding defiance to the French or any nation in Europe that took umbrage at our exerting...
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Essays of a Birmingham Manufacturer, Volumen2

William Lucas Sargant - 1870 - 356 páginas
...be secure is to be more powerful, that is, to extend our trade as far as it is capable of; and, as restraints have proved its ruin, to reject them, and depend on freedom for our security." "We can only say of Gournay then, that he seized and propagated in France, a doctrine which had occurred...
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Essays of a Birmingham Manufacturer, Volumen2

William Lucas Sargant - 1870 - 406 páginas
...be secure is to be more powerful, that is, to extend our trade as far as it is capable of; and, as restraints have proved its ruin, to reject them, and depend on freedom for our security." We can only say of Gournay then, that he seized and propagated in France, a doctrine which had occurred...
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Mercantilism, Volumen3

Lars Magnusson - 1995 - 364 páginas
...it is capable of; and as Restraints have proved its Ruin, to reject them, and depend on Freedom for Security, bidding Defiance to the French or any Nation...took Umbrage at our exerting our Natural Advantages. Before these Taxes we were more powerful, why not so again? It is our own Fault if we are not. By the...
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Mercantilism, Volumen3

Lars Magnusson - 1995 - 364 páginas
...be secure, is to be more powerful, that is, to extend our Trade as far as it is capable of; and as Restraints have proved its Ruin, to reject them, and depend on Freedom for Security, bidding Defiance to the French or any Nation in Europe that took Umbrage at our exerting...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volumen1

1824 - 996 páginas
...to be secure is to be more powerful, that is, to extend our trade as far as it is capable of; and as restraints have proved its ruin, to reject them, and...took umbrage at our exerting our natural advantages." (p. 184.) We do not know that the impolicy of restrictions on the importation ot foreign corn has ever...
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