A Comparative View of the Industrial Situation of Great BritainLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1832 - 133 Seiten |
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... average rate of consumption , which it appeared to him might account for the difference of bullion prices . 2. The diminution or cessation of the drain of silver from hence to the East Indies and China , and an inversion of the stream ...
... average rate of consumption , which it appeared to him might account for the difference of bullion prices . 2. The diminution or cessation of the drain of silver from hence to the East Indies and China , and an inversion of the stream ...
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... average price of wheat in Great Britain , and the highest and lowest price at Dantzic in each period of five years , with an abstract of the laws passed in and since 1773 . The numbers of the population are also stated , with the poor ...
... average price of wheat in Great Britain , and the highest and lowest price at Dantzic in each period of five years , with an abstract of the laws passed in and since 1773 . The numbers of the population are also stated , with the poor ...
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... Average 2,634,239 243,130 2,357,109 757,036 The amount of the Importations in the five years ending in 1815 was 5,931,693 Deduct Exports 1,196,602 4,737,091 Yearly average 947,418 the consequence has been , that the importations in very ...
... Average 2,634,239 243,130 2,357,109 757,036 The amount of the Importations in the five years ending in 1815 was 5,931,693 Deduct Exports 1,196,602 4,737,091 Yearly average 947,418 the consequence has been , that the importations in very ...
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... average , been materially lower than " the price in England , except to the amount " of the charges to be incurred in bringing the foreign corn to the markets of this country . " 66 It had been remarked by the Committee on the Corn Laws ...
... average , been materially lower than " the price in England , except to the amount " of the charges to be incurred in bringing the foreign corn to the markets of this country . " 66 It had been remarked by the Committee on the Corn Laws ...
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... average , been mate- rially lower than the price in England , except as to the amount of the charges to be incurred in bringing it to this country ( which average ap- pears , from the annexed table , to have been about 12s . per quarter ) ...
... average , been mate- rially lower than the price in England , except as to the amount of the charges to be incurred in bringing it to this country ( which average ap- pears , from the annexed table , to have been about 12s . per quarter ) ...
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43 Eliz able-bodied able-bodied poor abroad abundance abuses Act of Parliament adverted agricultural amount appears ation average Bank of England banking companies bills of exchange Britain bushel cause CHAP circulation cities of London coin commodities consequence continued Cookham Corn Laws crease currency Dantzic declared value defalcation demand Difference of official diminish diminution distress drawback dustry duties of customs effect enabled ending in 1815 Eton Tables exchangeable value Exchequer bills exclusive privilege finance accounts five years ending foreign corn gold and silver grain grower of corn high price home growth importable price increase labour less manufacturing Michaelmas money-price of corn official value operation paper parish payment persons Poor Laws poor-rates prevent previous to 1815 price of corn price of wheat proportion quantity quarter raise relief restraints upon industry returns revenue rise Scotland seasons small notes supply of gold taxes value of money voluntary assessment Whately