10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTRABANDISM»
Discover the use of
contrabandism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
contrabandism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review
1835 916 105,545 457 61,711 1,373 167,256 1836, 869 105,224 476 59,863
1,345 165,087 1837, 827 131,088 613 84,497 1,440 215,585 Contrabandism —
Antwerp and Ostend are suffering, also, by being defrauded of their fair
proportion ...
2
The Civil War in America: An Address Read at the Last ...
Protection indeed adds greatly to the gravity of the situation, political as well as
financial, and threatens a new disruption of interests, as well as an increase of
contrabandism dangerous to the character of the nation : but over this too, as I ...
In his own quiet way he exposed his contrabandism ; and ever since there are no
demurrers which run the gauntlet of the Exchequer with more difficulty than this
gentleman's. Mr. Brady once surprised this Autolycus of pleaders in his own ...
... 150,000 pass to the imperial manufactories of Austria, and 40,000 are exported
, leaving a considerable balance in favour of contrabandism. Hungarian tobacco
was, in later years, strictly prohibited in Vienna: nevertheless, almost every one ...
Edward Pett Thompson, 1849
45 tion of legitimate commerce by the extensive system of contrabandism, which
prevails upon all the Belgian frontiers, and is carried on in foreign vessels ; a loss
to which they would not be subject, were the government in a position to protect ...
Sir James Emerson Tennent, 1841
6
The Constitutional Code: 9
Contrabandism. 4. Forgery, and utterance in relation to public money. I I
netructional. Ratiocinative. Am. 8. In determining the Immediate Judicatories, in
which, in each instance, pursuit shall have place, he will not forget the collateral
any more ...
7
Revelations of Spain in 1845
THE CONTRABANDISTS. There is not an intelligent person in Spain, not
leagued himself with smugglers, who does not readily admit the cancer which
contrabandism inflicts upon society, confess the impossibility of destroying it by
repressive ...
8
The Island of Sardinia, Including Pictures of the Manners ...
... a basket of fruit, a sheep, and a skin of wine, being better payment than the
government can afford to make, the towers are less useful against contrabandism
than they were against Corsairs. In the latter capacity they were serviceable as ...
John William Warre Tyndale, 1849
9
England and America: A Lecture Read Before the Boston ...
Protection indeed adds greatly to the gravity of the situation, political as well as
financial, and threatens a new disruption of interests, as well as an increase of
contrabandism dangerous to the character of the nation : but over this too, as I ...
10
Revelations of Spain in 1845. By an English Resident
The cancer of contrabandism must be removed from 'the bosom of Spain, or it will
eat into her vitals and lay her prostrate at last. Never can she raise an effective
revenue so long as this evil continues. There is not at this hour, through the wide
...
T ..... M ..... Hughes, 1845