| 1876 - 868 страници
...Montgomery Stuart, in the course of an extremely interesting letter, dated Rome, 20th July, observes : " One has been so " long accustomed to regard Italy...any strong protectionist movement in that country." He then proceeds to explain that the only Italian state in which free trade doctrines were not only... | |
| National association for the promotion of social science - 1876 - 798 страници
...Montgomery Stuart in the course of an extremely interesting letter, dated Rome, July 20th, observes : ' One has been so long accustomed to regard Italy as...any strong Protectionist movement in that country.' He then proceeds to explain that the only Italian State in which Free Trade doctrines were not only... | |
| Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 918 страници
...Montgomery Stuart, in the course of an extremely interesting letter, dated Rome, 20th July, observes : " One has been so " long accustomed to regard Italy...any strong protectionist movement in that country." He then proceeds to explain that the only Italian state in which free trade doctrines were not only... | |
| sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1878 - 626 страници
...Montgomery Stuart, in the course of an extremely interesting letter, dated Rome, 20th July, observes : " One has been so long accustomed to regard Italy as...any strong protectionist movement in that country." He then proceeds to explain that the only Italian state in which free -trade doctrines were not only... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1878 - 378 страници
...dated Rome, 20th July, observes : " Oue has been so long accustomed to regard Italy as the classic laud of free trade, that it is at first somewhat difficult...any strong protectionist movement in that country." He then proceeds to explain that the only Italian state in which free-trade doctrines were not only... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 956 страници
...Montgomery Stuart, in the course of an extremely interesting letter, dated Rome, 20th July, observes : " One has been so " long accustomed to- regard Italy...any strong protectionist movement in that country." He then proceeds to explain that the only Italian state in which free trade doctrines were not only... | |
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