But that you never will do until, by laying open a wider field of employment, you can succeed in diminishing that terrible competition of capital with capital and labour with labour, which is the permanent cause of distress. It is with this view that... The New Zealand Journal - Page 881843Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 978 pages
...and diminishing that terrible competition of capital with capital, and labour with labour, which was the permanent cause of the distress. To that end,...efficacy of colonization as a remedy for distress — not Ihf remedy ; for he did not come into collision with other economical remedies that had been proposed.... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 1496 pages
...and diminishing that terrible competition of capital with capital, and labour with labour, which was the permanent cause of the distress. To that end,...other economical remedies that had been proposed. To free-trade he proposed colonization as an auxiliary. The advocates of free-trade wished to bring food... | |
| Books - 1844 - 974 pages
...and diminishing that terrible competition of capital with capital, and labour with labour, which was the permanent cause of the distress. To that end,...House to inquire into the efficacy of colonization ns a remedy for distress — not the remedy ; for he did not come into collision with other economical... | |
| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - Colonization - 1849 - 554 pages
...do until, by laying open a wider field of employment, you can succeed in diminishing that terrible competition of capital with capital and labour with labour, which is the permanent cause of distress. It is with this view that I propose that you should investigate the efficacy of colonization,... | |
| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - Colonization - 1849 - 554 pages
...do until, by laying open a wider field of employment, you can succeed in diminishing that terrible competition of capital with capital and labour with labour, which is the permanent cause of distress./ It is with this view that I propose that you should invcsti- " gate the efficacy of colonization,... | |
| 1850 - 496 pages
...home market? It is this competition, this ' terrible competition,' as it has been justly called, ' of capital with capital, and labour with labour, which is the permanent cause of our distress." It must be so, by reason of the narrowness of those limits which confine the energies... | |
| Arthur Scratchley - Agricultural colonies - 1851 - 412 pages
...49. — This, can only be effected by laying open a wide field of employment, in order to lessen the competition of capital with capital, and labour with labour, which is the permanent cause of distress. The ancient saying still holds, that when a parent is unable to make suitable provision for... | |
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