The Iron Lever: Translated from the German |
Common terms and phrases
abundance accessible additional advantage amount of labour annually artificially bar-iron become benefit better branches of industry Britain British capital and labour cheap competition consequence consideration consumers consumption cost demand difference disposal double employed employment endeavour England English exchange expense facture farmer foreign gain Germany gives greater hand import increase industry inland instance iron-trade iron-works kind labour and capital least less LEVER loss machinery manner manufacture materials means means of labour ment million centners mines national wealth natural necessary object obtained paid perfect pig-iron pocket possible present production of iron profit prosperity Protectionist protective duty Prussian quantity question raised reason result rich saving shilling spend supply suppose thalers per centner things tion trade trouble wants welfare whilst whole woodmen and carters workmen yield Zollverein