| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - English literature - 1705 - 448 pages
...Confumption of them in other Parts too, to which we export them, and by obftruding the Expence of Linnen and Silks, which we formerly purchafed from our Neighbour-...Manufactures. For when that mutual Conveniency of taking ot their Goods in return of ours failed, it is found by experience that our Trade in our Manufactures... | |
| Parliament commons, proc, Ch. ii - 1725 - 266 pages
...by obftructing the Expence of Linen andSilks, which we formerly purchafed from our NeighbourNations, in Return of our Manufactures. For when that mutual Conveniency of taking of their Goods in return of ours failed, it is found by Experience, that our Trade in our Manufactures... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 486 pages
...purchafed from our Neighbour-Nations, in return of our Manufactures. For when that mutual Conyeniency of taking off their Goods in return of ours failed,...by Experience, that our Trade in our Manufactures failed alfo: And, Sir, this is not only at prefent a great, but a growing Hindrance to the Expence... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - Economics - 1847 - 356 pages
...which we export them, and by obstructing the expense of linen and silks, which we formerly purchased from our neighbour nations in return of our manufactures....failed, it is found by experience that our trade in manufactures is failed also." ******* " But this," he continues, " is not all. This trade is carried... | |
| Travers Twiss - Business & Economics - 1847 - 358 pages
...which we export them, and by obstructing the expense of linen and silks, which we formerly purchased from our neighbour nations in return of our manufactures....failed, it is found by experience that our trade in manufactures is failed also." * * * * * * * ' " But this," he continues, " is not all. This trade is... | |
| Economics - 2000 - 326 pages
...which we export them, and by obstructing the expense of linen and silks, which we formerly purchased from our neighbour nations in return of our manufactures....failed, it is found by experience that our trade in manufactures is failed also." ««««««« " But this," he continues, " is not all. This trade is... | |
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