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" To those generous spirits we would urge, that, in the present day, commerce is the grand panacea, which, like a beneficent medical discovery, will serve to inoculate with the healthy and saving taste for civilization all the nations of the world. "
Liberal Diplomacy and German Unification: The Early Career of Robert Morier
by Scott Murray - 2000 - 277 pages
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Political Writings: England, Ireland and America, 1835. Russia, 1836. 1793 ...

Richard Cobden - 1867 - 530 pages
...domestic ameliorations. To those generous spirits we would urge, that, in the present day, commerce is the grand panacea, which, like a beneficent medical discovery, will serve to innoculate with the healthy and saving taste for civilization all the nations of the world. Not a bale...
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The Political Writings of Richard Cobden, Volume 1

Richard Cobden - 1867 - 522 pages
...domestic ameliorations. To those generous spirits we would urge, that, in the present day, commerce is the grand panacea, which, like a beneficent medical discovery, will serve to innoculate with the healthy and saving taste for civilization all the nations of the world. Not a bale...
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The Political Writings of Richard Cobden

Richard Cobden - 1878 - 440 pages
...domestic ameliorations. To those generous spirits we would urge, that, in the present day, commerce is the grand panacea, which, like a beneficent medical...saving taste for civilization all the nations of the world. Not a bale of merchandize leaves our shores, but it bears the seeds of intelligence and fruitful...
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Free Land and Free Trade: The Lessons of the English Corn Laws Applied to ...

Samuel Sullivan Cox - 1880 - 144 pages
...FREE TRADE. " The grand panacea, which like a beneficent medical discovery, will serve to innoculate with the healthy and saving taste for civilization, all the nations of the world;" COBDEN'S WRITINGS, p 21. "TTT~E approach the end of this discussion. Crude. VV and imperfect...
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Free Land and Free Trade: The Lessons of the English Corn Laws Applied to ...

Samuel Sullivan Cox - 1880 - 146 pages
...monopolies, and compel a recognition of their rights. CONCLUSION. THE FUTURE OF FREE LAND AND FREE TRADE. " The grand panacea, which like a beneficent medical discovery, will serve to innoculate with the healthy and saving taste for civilization, all the nations of the world;" COBDEN'S...
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Richard Cobden

Richard Gowing - 1885 - 144 pages
...liberty ; and we must cultivate peace, industry, and trade. The last word is the keystone. " Commerce is the grand panacea which, like a beneficent medical...to inoculate with the healthy and saving taste for civilisation all the nations of the world. Not a bale of merchandise leaves our shores but it bears...
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Richard Cobden and Foreign Policy: A Critical Exposition, with Special ...

William Harbutt Dawson - 1927 - 378 pages
...lauded commerce with far more ardour than in later years. He wrote : " In the present day commerce is the grand panacea which, like a beneficent medical...saving taste for civilization all the nations of the world. Not a bale of merchandise leaves our shores but it bears the seeds of intelligence and fruitful...
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War Machine: The Rationalisation of Slaughter in the Modern Age

Daniel Pick - 1996 - 308 pages
...exaggerate the centrality of commerce to the future well-being of all: in the present day, commerce is the grand panacea, which, like a beneficent medical...saving taste for civilization all the nations of the world. . . . Not a bale of merchandise leaves our shores, but it bears the seeds of intelligence and...
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Opening America's Market: U.S. Foreign Trade Policy Since 1776

Alfred E. Eckes - 1995 - 428 pages
...Carolina Press, particularly executive editor Lewis Bateman and copyeditor Stevie Champion. fCJommerce is the grand panacea, which, like a beneficent medical discovery, will serve to inoculóte with the healthy and saying taste for civilization a/I the nations of the world, (emphasis...
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Free Trade: 1793-1886, Volume 1

Lars Magnusson - 1997 - 472 pages
...domestic ameliorations. To those generous spirits we would argue, that, in the present day, commerce is the grand panacea, which, like a beneficent medical discovery, will serve to innoculate with the healthy and saving taste for civilization all the nations of the world. Not a bale...
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