The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 52
Leaflet. Issues 1870-1920
Contents
- [title page]
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- A Handful of Hard Sense — Moral.
- To the Electors of the United Kingdom
- The Results of Protection in Germany
- The Rt. Hon, John Bright, M.P. On "Fair Trade."
- "132, Piccadilly, W., Nov. 17, 1884
- Mr. Arthur Arnold, M.P. on "Fair Trade"
- Bread Tax Once More
- A Catechism for "Fair Traders."
- Free Trade and the Working Men
- Fair Trade and Free Trade
- Free Trade. — What it Does for England And How it Does It
- Facts for Artisans
- Mr. Cobden on "Re-Distribution of Seats."
- Protection in France
- Facts for Labourers. — Taxing Foreign Wheat
- The Farmers and Protection
- Facts for Farmers. — Depression in Agriculture
- The Effects of Protection in America
- Would Protection remove the Present Distress, and Benefit the Working Man?
- The Newcastle Weekly Chronicle — On the Cobden Club Leaflets
- Rowing a Thousand Peters to Pay One Paul
- Less Free Trade, or More. — Which, shall it be?
- "Fair Trade:" Its Impossibility
- Reciprocity Explained
- Words of Warning to Agricultural Labourers and other Working-men
- How they Succeed in Canada
- Free Trade and Fair Trade. — What do the Words Mean?
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Free Trade v. Protection, — Alias "Reciprocity," alias "Fair Trade."
- British Produce and Manufactures Exported
- Analysis of Imports and Exports for 1884
- British Shipping under Protection and under Free Trade
- Consumption of Articles of Imported Food per Head of the Population
- Social and Economic Results of Free Trade
- The Balance of Trade, and How it is Paid
- Such are the Facts of Free Trade
- The British Peasant On The Rt. Hon. J. Lowther's Proposition
- The Farmer of Kent
- Will a Five-Shilling Duty on Corn raise the price of Bread, or not?
- United States Protection Versus British Free Trade