Mr Ricardos Speech On the Subject of Commercial Treaties in the House of Comm

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Mr Ricardos Speech On the Subject of Commercial Treaties in the House of Comm
David Ricardo
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The Chamber of Commerce of Lyons have ex- pressed nearly the same sentiments ; and as far back as 1835, the Minister of Commerce, M. Duchatel, having issued a circular, requesting the opinions of the different towns, with regard to a contemplated change of import duties, Bordeaux, Marseilles, Lyons, Boulogne, Strasburg, Bar-le- duc, and one or two others pronounced themselves, through their respective Chambers of Commerce, if not in favour of free trade, at all events for a very liberal course
...of commercial policy.
In Portugal too the wine-growers of Oporto and Madeira, and the shipowners of Lisbon have loudly expressed their indignation at the ruin which is brought upon them for the sake of the manufactures, and, above all, the miserable cloth and fishery monopolies, upheld though they be by those high in station. And let me tell 18 Honourable Gentlemen opposite, that though in one country it may be the landowners, in another the manufacturers, who are oppressed by monopoly, in whatever country it may be, in whatever specious form, or under whatever delusive circumstances it may present itself, it is beginning to be universally acknowledged as a curse to the community, and the many who suffer are joined against the few who profit by it.


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