The legal right to these lucrativemonopolies inheres in the nation that develops the backward country.
War was attacked not because it was evil in the eyes of God but because, like high taxes, monopolies and tariffs, it was adverse to the economic interests of nations and peoples.
Railroads, gas companies, and other monopolies are still subject to controversy.
Statute of Monopolies (1624), declaring such grants to be utterly void.
Another significant indication of the future course of indirect taxation was furnished by the grants of monopolies to inventors, producers and traders.
Reed had characteristically ridiculed the idea that monopolies existed: And yet, outside the Patent Office there are no monopolies in this country, and there never can be.
To understand the dangers of the monopolies which Lloyd feared and denounced, it is necessary to know the principal features in the development of American industry from the close of the Civil War to 1890.
In fact, she pushed the system of monopolies very far, and nearly endangered the stability of her power.
One of Sir Giles's monopolies related to the licensing of inns and the selling of horse-provender.
The grievance of monopolies had gone on continually increasing; scarce any article was exempt from these oppressive patents.
An exception was introduced, which is supposed to be owing to the enlightened foresight of Bacon, authorising the crown to grant for a limited period monopolies to inventors.
Accordingly, he granted a number of monopolies both of necessaries and luxuries.
King James found the granting of monopolies a very convenient way of making a revenue.
Of one thing we must be satisfied, and that is that real monopolieshave never been controlled by law, but the fact that such monopolies exist, is a demonstration that the law has been controlled.
Another thing should not be forgotten, and that is this: there is the same war between monopolies that there is between individuals, and the monopoliesfor many years have been trying to destroy each other.
The great monopolies have been devouring the little ones.
Of this character I consider monopolies of trade or navigation; embargoes; the system of navigation laws; the countervailing laws, as against foreign states; and other important enactments respecting our connection with such states.
And I insist, that the nature of the case, and of the power, did imperiously require, that such important authority as that of granting monopolies of trade and navigation should not be considered as still retained by the States.
But the granting of monopolies of this kind is always referred to the power over commerce.
It stated that allmonopolies to any person or persons, bodies politic or corporate for the sole buying, selling, making, working, or using of anything within the realm are void.
When the House of Commons protested against monopolies in 1601, Elizabeth reduced them.
In 1621, the protests made to committeemen about monopolies sold by James frightened him into canceling many of them.
It finally complained of the multitude of monopolies and patents, large increase of customs, and ship-money.
The colonies felt threatened by this power of Britain to give monopolies to traders.
Charles sold monopolies in such goods as soap, leather, salt, wine, coal, and linen rags although they had been abolished in the last Parliament of James.
He denounces, like all the Radicals of the day, monopolies and conspiracy laws.
They have squandered our revenues, multiplied sinecures and pensions, doubled salaries, given monopolies and encouraged jobs, and depressed the poor and industrious.
There is a growing feeling, which I entirely share, against allowing those services which are in the nature of monopolies to pass into private hands.
Indeed, the protection of the ultimate consumer againstmonopolies is clearly made incidental to the protection of the small capitalist consumer-producer.
The national debt, aside from that based on profit-making governmental undertakings, like railways, is to be reduced, and nationalization of other monopolies is not to be undertaken until new measures of taxation have become effective.
Railroads are owned by governments in most countries, and monopoliesoften are.
Events have shown that he was right in his predictions, and his idea that the war against monopolies must last until they are deprived of their dominant position in politics is now widely accepted.
Here is the essential flaw in compulsory arbitration in competitive industries (its limitations undermonopolies will be mentioned later).
But the private monopolies will soon be more actively in politics no matter what remedy is offered, even government ownership.
Mr. Roosevelt has announced a policy with regard to monopolies that foreshadows even more distinctly than anything Mr. Woodrow Wilson has said the solution of the differences between large and small capitalists.
The Labour Party hopes to use nationalization of monopolies and the compulsory regulation of wages to insure permanently to the working classes their share of the benefit of the new prosperity.
The fourth, in 1624, abolished monopoliesand renewed the attack upon proclamations.
The king had his royal fifth of all the gold and silver, and his monopolies of tobacco, salt and gunpowder.
If the present law can be extended more certainly to control or check these monopolies or trusts, it should be done without delay.
Dependent as they were upon foreign money-lenders the kings could not refuse to grant the privileges and monopolies which their creditors exacted as security.
Other causes rest in the partial monopolies which our liquor laws, on the one side, and the old practice of allowing the supply of municipal services to fall into private hands have built up.
As in the case of the railways, attacks upon the trusts were first made in state legislatures, where it became the fashion to provide severe penalties for those who formed monopolies and "conspired to enhance prices.
Proceedings were instituted against the American Tobacco Company and the Standard Oil Company as monopolies in violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust law.
Many of the corporations sought to become monopolies and to make profits, not by economies and good management, but by extortion from purchasers.
And all excuses for establishing monopolies of money, by prohibiting all other money than the coins, would also have been avoided.
It no more authorizes taxation for the purpose of establishing monopolies of any kind whatever, than it does for taking openly and boldly all the property of the many, and giving it outright to a few.
Buckingham saved himself only by coming forward against the monopolies himself, in accordance with the advice of his ecclesiastical confidant, Dean Williams.
The monopolies to which James had so long clung, and which he had so obstinately defended, he now in turn gave up; while the penal laws against the Catholics, to which he was averse, were revived.
The Commons claimed the privilege of absolute freedom of speech, and repeatedly attacked the abuses which still remained in the episcopal Church, and the injurious monopolies which profited certain favoured persons.
He had assisted in introducing monopolies of different manufactures under the pretence that work would be found for the poor by means of them.
This became a public scandal which made him stronger than ever and also made it seem difficult or impossible for the monopolies to get a corruptible Legislature at the next election.
At last the people had in their service a lawyer equal in ability to the best the monopolies could buy, and one who understood human nature and political machinery to boot.
He knew that the bank was a typical monopoly, and he knew that such monopolies ever grind the faces of the poor and fill politics with corruption.
But whereas the monopolies instituted by the Ashikaga had for sole object the enrichment of the exchequer, the Tokugawa regarded it chiefly as a means of obtaining worthy representatives in each branch of trade.
Trusts and monopolies would become more common, and gradually capitalism would become so unwieldy and so unworkable a mechanism that it would finally fall to pieces of its own weight.
Make a list of the natural monopolies in your locality.
Monopolies are variously classified, but for our purpose they may be called either natural or unnatural.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monopolies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.