. John Bull's open door: a plea for it to be shut. You can only get at such people by a Tariff to bepaid at the time of entry of the goods into the country. E 50 JOHN BULLS OPEN DOOR CHAPTER XV. Channels of World in General. At the risk of wearying my readers, I cannot resist continuingthe examples I have endeavoured to explain in the previous chapters—the subject is so vast a one. I do not want it to be thought that I haveexaggerated, or in any way distorted, the injustices existing under thepresent so-called Free Trade system, but would ask my readers toscan some of the advertis


. John Bull's open door: a plea for it to be shut. You can only get at such people by a Tariff to bepaid at the time of entry of the goods into the country. E 50 JOHN BULLS OPEN DOOR CHAPTER XV. Channels of World in General. At the risk of wearying my readers, I cannot resist continuingthe examples I have endeavoured to explain in the previous chapters—the subject is so vast a one. I do not want it to be thought that I haveexaggerated, or in any way distorted, the injustices existing under thepresent so-called Free Trade system, but would ask my readers toscan some of the advertisements which appear in a fairly regularway in the leading London and provincial papers, principallyin connection with the drapery trade. I am showing only two of these which bear out my assertions,but they will, I hope, help you to see with your own eyes what isgoing on day by day through each succeeding year. I do not blame any firm, drapery or otherwise, for buyingjHrticles abroad which will help them to do business with their in o (0 o w to.


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