The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 |
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... TRADE By the Venerable Archdeacon W. CUNNINGHAM , D.D. Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge ; Author of " The Growth of English Commerce and Industry , " " Rise and Decline of Free Trade , " & c . , & c . With a Preface by the Right ...
... TRADE By the Venerable Archdeacon W. CUNNINGHAM , D.D. Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge ; Author of " The Growth of English Commerce and Industry , " " Rise and Decline of Free Trade , " & c . , & c . With a Preface by the Right ...
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... trade , or stored for that purpose , and those which are really private , i.e. personal property . It is the appropriation of the latter which is prohibited , for the purpose of maintaining discipline . But commercial goods stand on a ...
... trade , or stored for that purpose , and those which are really private , i.e. personal property . It is the appropriation of the latter which is prohibited , for the purpose of maintaining discipline . But commercial goods stand on a ...
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... trading vessels . An argument often employed is that the practice of capturing merchant - ships and their cargoes , even when it results in driving the enemy's trade from the ocean , has never had any effect on the eventual fortunes of ...
... trading vessels . An argument often employed is that the practice of capturing merchant - ships and their cargoes , even when it results in driving the enemy's trade from the ocean , has never had any effect on the eventual fortunes of ...
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... trade was to check a very great proportion of all trade . Only canals and navi- gable rivers remained , and they were none too frequent . ' In a somewhat similar sense , Sir J. Macdonnell says : " The only plausible instance adduced is ...
... trade was to check a very great proportion of all trade . Only canals and navi- gable rivers remained , and they were none too frequent . ' In a somewhat similar sense , Sir J. Macdonnell says : " The only plausible instance adduced is ...
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... trade was far less effective than the complete extinction of French commerce . Napoleon's retort was the Berlin and Milan decrees ( 1806 , 1807 ) , by which he affected to place the whole of the British Isles under blockade . The ...
... trade was far less effective than the complete extinction of French commerce . Napoleon's retort was the Berlin and Milan decrees ( 1806 , 1807 ) , by which he affected to place the whole of the British Isles under blockade . The ...
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