The Wine Duties and their effects on the commercial relations between the British Dominions and France
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Ingram, Thomas Dunbar. 'The Wine Duties and their effects on the commercial relations between the British Dominions and France'. - Dublin: Dublin Statistical Society, No. 72, 1853, pp1-12Download Item:
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In the following paper I propose to lay before you a summary
of the history of the wine duties, and of the present condition of
the trade, chiefly with reference to our commercial relations with
France.
Although these duties interfere with our intercourse with nearly
all the nations of Southern Europe, I have considered only their
effects upon our trade with France; partly because our commerce
with no other nation has been clogged with so many impolitic
restrictions, but principally because a trade with that nation, if free,
would be of far greater importance to us than that with any other
country.
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A paper read before the Dublin Statistical Society on Monday, April 18th, 1853
Author: Ingram, Thomas Dunbar
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Journal of the Dublin Statistical SocietyNo. 72, 1853
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Wine duties, Trade - Britain, Trade - FranceISSN:
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