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LETTER FOURTH. The change of Mr. Quskisson's opinions in regard to protection followed so closely on large increase in the duties on foreign iron and other commodities, that it was, as I think, but six years later in date. Four years still later came the French Revolution of 1830, and by that time the slight changes which had followed his conver- sion may be supposed to have begun to produce the effect desired. Taking that year, then, as the starting point of a comparison of the working of prot...ection in France, and free trade in Britain, we ob- tain results which will now be given, as follows: — In that year the French domestic exports amounted, in round numbers, to $100, 000, 000, or little more than $3 per head of the population. Thirty years later, at the date of the Cobden treaty, under a prohibitive system, they had grown to $400, 000, 000, or about ^11 per head. Since the close of the German war their 14 growth, under a highly protective one, in millions of dollars, has been as follows: — 1871 .

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