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Example sentences for "foreign commerce"

  • In fact the three objects which Iyeyasu desired most earnestly to compass were the development of foreign commerce, the acquisition of a mercantile marine and the exploitation of Japan's mines.

  • On the 18th and 19th, having been a little delayed by calms, they all got away in admirable order, full of high hope and promise that now, at length, they were to become masters of the great southern emporium of foreign commerce.

  • It stands upon the extreme verge of the Constitution, being in its very form and terms an unlimited prohibition, or suspension of foreign commerce.

  • You are coercing us to inquire, whether we can afford to belong to a confederacy in which severe restrictions, tending to an ultimate prohibition of foreign commerce, is its established policy.

  • In a few years after the opening of the five new ports to foreign commerce, the value of British goods shipped had increased fully 50 per cent.

  • The first of these forces is foreign commerce.

  • As to the ports now opened or hereafter to be opened to foreign commerce by the Chinese Government, .

  • They have the right to reside at any of the ports open to foreign commerce, to rent houses and places of business, or to build such upon sites which they have the right to hire.

  • Our minister has been instructed to use his good offices, when ever they shall be desired, to produce the reunion so much to be wished for, the domestic tranquillity of the parties, and the security and facility of foreign commerce.

  • This state of things has already had a prejudicial influence upon those engaged in foreign commerce.

  • In these pages, however, we propose to notice only that article which is the most profitable, and undoubtedly forms the chief staple of import in all the harbours opened to foreign commerce, viz.

  • The great extension of foreign commerce, and the introduction of coffee, spices, cottons, and other new tropical produce, increased the comfort of domestic life.

  • These reforms being of manifest advantage to foreign commerce as well as to the interests of China, this Government is endeavoring to facilitate these measures and the needful acquiescence of the treaty Powers.

  • In the dissemination of useful information and in the coordination of effort certain unofficial associations have done good work toward the promotion of foreign commerce.

  • Bulgakov further develops a completely erroneous theory of foreign commerce, based upon his misapprehension of the relations between consumption and production in capitalist economy.

  • Right at the outset of their debate, Sismondi and Ricardo had agreed on a remarkably lucid and precise formulation of the problem, excluding the question of foreign commerce altogether.

  • Since production thus creates its own demand, foreign commerce of capitalist states is also assigned that peculiar mechanistic function we have already met in Bulgakov.

  • But even so, Sismondi was in fact far from conceiving the problem of realising the surplus value, the problem of accumulation, to depend on foreign commerce as its only means of salvation, a view attributed to him by later critics.

  • England, but this would occasion no disturbance in foreign commerce, nor discourage the manufacture of any one commodity.

  • People have tried to establish an English consulate there, but have not succeeded, although the city is open to foreign commerce; and Jui Lin, the late viceroy of Canton, succeeded in making people in the neighbourhood much more orderly.

  • The ports, which are open to foreign commerce, have European parts where the European inhabitants live.

  • But with the beginning of foreign commerce, under the profit system, that possibility vanished.

  • Now, Paul, will you tell us the economic theory as to the advantages of foreign commerce?

  • But there was, of course, no national agency to carry on foreign commerce in that day.

  • In the ten years prior to 1872 foreign commerce doubled, but the foreign debt increased fivefold.

  • The way was prepared for his friendship with Urquiza, the great leader of the Argentine provincials, and for the opening of Paraguay to foreign commerce.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ethical principles; fall from; foreign birth; foreign born; foreign commerce; foreign court; foreign exchange; foreign influences; foreign interference; foreign lands; foreign languages; foreign ministers; foreign money; foreign parts; foreign pollen; foreign relations; foreign service; foreign trade; foreign vessels; her little; republican form; should fall; similar spirit; trench mortar; what used; will seek