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There is abundant proof that the opening of our ports always tends to raise the price of foreign corn to the price in the English market, and not to sink the price of British corn to the price in the continental market.
Joseph Hume |
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Author Details: Type: Scientist Quotes Category: Scottish Scientist Quotes Date of Birth: January 22, 1777 Date of Death: February 20, 1855 Nationality: Scottish Amazon: Joseph Hume on Amazon |
Related Authors: Arthur Keith Robert Fortune David Gill William Robertson Smith James W. Black James Lind Hugh Miller James G. Frazer |
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Select Joseph Hume Quotations:
Worse there cannot be; a better, I believe, there may be, by giving energy to the capital and skill of the country to produce exports, by increasing which, alone, can we flatter ourselves with the prospect of finding employment for that part of our population now unemployed.
Joseph Hume Our course, then, is clear; if we desire to put an end to pauperism, or to lessen it, we should import everything we can use or sell, in order that we may employ our unemployed hands, in making the goods by which we pay for these imports. Joseph Hume The advantage to Great Britain of a regular free trade in corn would, therefore, be more by raising the rest of the world to our standard and price, than by lowering the prices here to the standard of the Continent. Joseph Hume Destroy or take away the employment and wages of those artisans - which the corn laws in a great measure do - and you will, ere long, render the land in Great Britain of as little value as it is in other countries. Joseph Hume It is, and long has been my opinion, and I have heard honourable members in this House declare it to be theirs - that it is the duty of Parliament equally to protect all the different interests in the country. Joseph Hume With an open trade in corn and a fixed duty we should have every man in the country fully fed and happy, instead of our present situation in which so much distress exists - distress of our own producing. Joseph Hume |
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Quote Keywords: Abundant, Always, British, Continental, Corn, English, Foreign, Market, Opening, Our, Ports, Price, Proof, Raise, Sink, Tends |
Dictionary Links: Abundant, Always, British, Continental, Corn, English, Foreign, Market, Opening, Our, Price, Proof, Raise, Sink |
All Joseph Hume Quotations: At the present moment the people... Destroy or take away the employment... Fortunately for England, all her imports... I am willing to admit that... I maintain that the existing corn... I see no reason for giving... In Great Britain the price of... It is, and long has been... Land, in England, is valuable, because... Now, what produces a want of... Our course, then, is clear; if... Our people are unemployed and anxious... So that a famine price is... The advantage to Great Britain of... There is abundant proof that the... We ought, therefore, to lessen the... What farmers require is, that the... With an open trade in corn... Worse there cannot be; a better... |
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