قراءة كتاب The Economist, Volume 1, No. 3
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The Economist:
OR
THE POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND FREE-TRADE JOURNAL.
"If we make ourselves too little for the sphere of our duty; if, on the contrary, we do not stretch and expand our minds to the compass of their object; be well assured that everything about us will dwindle by degrees, until at length our concerns are shrunk to the dimensions of our minds. It is not a predilection to mean, sordid, home-bred cares that will avert the consequences of a false estimation of our interest, or prevent the shameful dilapidation into which a great empire must fall by mean reparation upon mighty ruins."—Burke.
| No. 3. | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1843. | Price 6d. |
CONTENTS.
| Our Brazilian Trade and the Anti-Slavery Party | 33 |
| The Fallacy of Protection | 34 |
| Agriculture (No. 2.) | 35 |
| Court and Aristocracy | 36 |
| Music and Musicales | 36 |
| The Metropolis | 37 |
| The Provinces | 37 |
| Ireland | 37 |
| Scotland | 38 |
| Wales | 38 |
| Foreign: | |
| France | 38 |
| Spain | 38 |
| Austria and Italy | 38 |
| Turkey | 38 |
| Egypt | 39 |
| United States | 39 |
| Canada | 39 |
| Colonies and Emigration: | |
| Emigration during the last Seventeen Years | 39 |
| New South Wales | 39 |
| Australia | 39 |
| Cape of Good Hope | 39 |
| New Zealand | 39 |
| Political | 39 |
| Correspondence and Answers to Inquiries | 40 |
| Postscript | 41 |
| Free Trade Movements: | |
| Messrs Cobden and Bright at Oxford | 42 |
| Public Dinner to R. Walker, Esq. | 42 |
| Dr Bowring's Visit to his Constituents | public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@27647@[email protected]#Dr_Bowrings_Visit_to_his_Constituents" class="pginternal" |


