[3] (1787), 27 Geo. III. c. 13.

[4] Sir Walter Scott, Guy Mannering, chapter v.

[5] Gladstone, “Free Trade, Railways and Commerce,” in Nineteenth Century (Feb. 1880), vol. vii. p. 370.

[6] Parker states a similar argument in the form in which it suited the special problem of his day. “If merchandise be good for the commonweal, then the more common it is made, the more open it is laid, the more good it will convey to us.” Op. cit. 20.

[7] Schmoller, Grundriss der allgemeinen Volkswirtschaftslehre (1904), ii. 607.

[8] Byles, Sophisms of Free Trade; L. S. Amery, Fundamental Fallacies of Free Trade, 13.

[9] W. Cunningham, Rise and Decline of the Free Trade Movement, PP. 5-11.

[10] Wealth of Nations, book iv. chap. ii.

[11] Principles of Political Economy, 485.

[12] J. Morley, Life of Cobden, i. 230.