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- [A MERCHANT] Observations on Mr Gladstone's denunciation of certain millowners of Lancashire, contained in a speech delivered by him at Newcastle, on the 7th of October, 1862. By a Merchant. London: James Ridgway, 1862 8vo, (2) + 37 + (1)pp, complete with the half-title, recently well bound in blue boards, with printed label on spine. A very good copy. First edition. Not in Black. As Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gladstone had attacked certain Lancashire millowners for selling their cotton and shutting the mills due to a world supply shortage. The author counters this accusation by invoking Adam Smith and the principles of free trade and political economy. Keywords :- trade Price - £90 |
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