By a perpetual monopoly, all the other subjects of the State are taxed very absurdly in two different ways : first, by the high price of goods, which, in the case of a free trade, they could buy much cheaper ; and, secondly, by their total exclusion from... The Oriental Herald - Página 701829Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...the company, and the trade to be laid open to all the subjects of the state. By a perpetual monopoly, all the other subjects of the state are taxed very...by the high price of goods, which, in the case of a free-trade, they could buy much cheaper ; and, secondly, by their total exclusion from a branch of... | |
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