I have stated that the avowed objects of Protection were the attraction of a larger population and the fostering of "native industry.
It was for this object the Corn Law was passed, and yet in the face of your countrymen you dare to call it a law for the protection of native industry.
Is this the result of your protection to native industry?
I tell you what your boasted protection is--it is a protection of native idleness at the expense of the impoverishment of native industry.
It is, comparatively, only a few years ago since Blackpool exhibited in its appearance nothing superior to that of an inconsiderable hamlet, with few visitors, less trade, and little opportunity of extending the sources of native industry.
Favoured by the geological character of its soil, and fostered by native industry, it has risen in the comparatively brief interval of a hundred and eighty years, to a position of eminence among the minor ports and harbours of Great Britain.
The other trade of the place is principally in manufacturing woollen, linen, and cotton cloths, a branch of native industry in which great numbers of people are employed.
Of these false theories, the most notable is the doctrine of Protection to Native Industry—a phrase meaning the prohibition, or the discouragement by heavy duties, of such foreign commodities as are capable of being produced at home.
Protection to native industry, at home or in the colonies, security to vested interests, a sacred regard to the rights and interests of our subjects, in whatever part of the world, were the principles invariably acted upon.
Two causes mainly contributed to produce this system of catholic protection by the British government to native industry; and to their united operation, the greatness of England is chiefly to be ascribed.
If the land of this country is once allowed to recede--as it must do if the power of foreign competition in grain should prove too much for native industry--the consequences may be more ruinous than any of us can yet foresee.
We assured them, that to restore protection to native industry was as hopeless as an attempt to re-establish the Heptarchy.
One arrow, marked "Protection to Native Industry," has been drawn out, and the whole sheaf is falling to pieces.
Protection to native industryat home and abroad was all that was required to bless and hold together the mighty fabric.
Protection, even on the most moderate scale, to Native Industry, is not to be attained without the imposition of import-duties; and that will at once produce the funds requisite for the attainment of all these objects.
I do not exaggerate our case when I say that Scotland is, if possible, more interested than England in the maintenance or the restoration of protection to native industry.
You will answer me with one acclaim, There can be but one, and that is a return to the policy of protection to native industry (cheers.
But nothing effectual can be done until the nation has finally determined what policy it is to pursue for the future, and in all time coming, with respect to native industry.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "native industry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.