登陆注册
37592700000155

第155章

On the other hand, he gives a hint how the object might moreeasily be attained in respect of 'less important articles.' Theseless important articles are certainly not enumerated in theinstruction, but the subsequent experience of France has completelybrought to light what Mr Thompson meant by it, for at the time ofthe writing of this instruction the exports of linen yarn and linenfabrics of England to France were included in the term 'lessimportant.'

The French Government, moved by the representations andexplanations of the English Government and its agents, and with theintention of ****** to England a comparatively unimportantconcession, which would ultimately prove advantageous to Franceherself, lowered the duty on linen yarn and linen fabrics to suchan extent that they no longer gave any protection to Frenchindustry in face of the great improvements which the English hadmade in these branches of manufacture, so that even in the next fewyears the export of these articles from England to France increasedenormously (1838, 32,000,000 francs); and that France stood indanger, owing to the start which England had thus obtained, oflosing its entire linen industry, amounting to many hundredmillions in value, which was of the greatest importance for heragriculture and for the welfare of her entire rural population,unless means could be found to put a check on the Englishcompetition by increasing the duties.

That France was duped by Mr Poulett Thompson was clear enough.

He had already clearly seen in the year 1834 what an impulse thelinen manufacture of England would receive in the next few years inconsequence of the new inventions which had been made there, and inthis negotiation he had calculated on the ignorance of the FrenchGovernment respecting these inventions and their necessaryconsequences.The advocates of this lowering of duties now indeedendeavoured to make the world believe that by it they only desiredto make a concession to the belgian linen manufactures.But didthat make amends for their lack of acquaintance with the advancesmade by the English, and their lack of foresight as to thenecessary consequences?

Be that as it may, this much is clearly demonstrated, that itwas necessary for France to protect herself still more, underpenalty of losing the greater part of her linen manufacturing forthe benefit of England; and that the first and most recentexperiment of the increase of ******* of trade between England andFrance remains as an indelible memorial of English craft and ofFrench inexperience, as a new Methuen Treaty, as a second EdenTreaty.But what did Mr Poulett Thompson do when he perceived thecomplaints of the French linen manufacturers and the inclination ofthe French Government to repair the mistake which had been made? Hedid what Mr Huskisson had done before him, he indulged in threats,he threatened to exclude French wines and silk fabrics.This isEnglish cosmopolitanism.France must give up a manufacturingindustry of a thousand years' standing, bound up in the closestmanner with the entire economy of her lower classes and especiallywith her agriculture, the products of which must be reckoned aschief necessaries of life for all classes, and of the entire amountof between three and four hundred millions, in order thereby topurchase the privilege of exporting to England some few millionsmore in value of wines and silk manufactures.Quite apart from thisdisproportion in value, it must be considered in what a positionFrance would be placed if the commercial relations between bothnations became interrupted in consequence of a war; in case viz.

that France could no more export to England her surplus products ofsilk manufactures and wines, but at the same time suffered from thewant of such an important necessary of life as linen.

If anyone reflects on this he will see that the linen questionis not simply a question of economical well-being, but, aseverything is which concerns the national manufacturing power, isstill more a question of the independence and power of the nation.

It seems indeed as if the spirit of invention had set itselfthe task, in this perfecting of the linen manufacture, to make thenations comprehend the nature of the manufacturing interest, itsrelations with agriculture, and its influence on the independenceand power of the State, and to expose the erroneous arguments ofthe popular theory.The school maintains, as is well known, thatevery nation possesses special advantages in various branches ofproduction, which she has either derived from nature, or which shehas partly acquired in the course of her career, and which underfree trade compensate one another.We have in a previous chapteradduced proof that this argument is only true in reference toagriculture, in which production depends for the most part onclimate and on the fertility of the soil, but that it is not truein respect to manufacturing industry, for which all nationsinhabiting temperate climates have equal capability provided thatthey possess the necessary material, mental, social, and politicalqualifications.England at the present day offers the most strikingproof of this.If any nations whatever are specially adapted bytheir past experience and exertions, and through their naturalqualifications, for the manufacture of linen, those are theGermans, the belgians, the Dutch, and the inhabitants of the Northof France for a thousand years past.The English, on the otherhand, up to the middle of the last century, had notoriously madesuch small progress in that industry, that they imported a greatproportion of the linen which they required, from abroad.It wouldnever have been possible for them, without the duties by which theycontinuously protected this manufacturing industry, even to supplytheir own markets and colonies with linen of their own manufacture.

同类推荐
  • 王阳明靖乱录

    王阳明靖乱录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 八大菩萨曼荼罗经

    八大菩萨曼荼罗经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 钝吟杂录

    钝吟杂录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大乘妙林经

    大乘妙林经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 分别经

    分别经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 阳谋为上:官场高手过招的至尊境界

    阳谋为上:官场高手过招的至尊境界

    “草帽记者”贺子墨与“红包记者”黄一川,“官场二流子”邹家虎与“官场大炮”朱大保,“大众情人”莫小琪与“红顶商人”姚顺南,以及一直没与郁远达面对面过的两位“影子人物”——老县委书记荀青峰与黑社会老大孙柳满等人物更是丰富了整个故事,将媒体与官场,黑道与红道,情场与商场恶演绎得栩栩如生,入木三分。
  • 军权风尚:卧底深藏,少爷请盯好

    军权风尚:卧底深藏,少爷请盯好

    在民国这个动荡的年代,上海城有三大家族可谓是绝对的豪门,分别是唐家、满家、傅家。满思懿,90后最具威望的企业家,商界的一代传奇。其公司的业绩因为她的领导而愈发向上。然而就当满思懿以为自己即将迎娶高富帅的时候,她因为工作过度,突发心脏病而死。额……以上是新闻报道。实际上,死前满思懿眼含热泪45°望天,心里咬着小手绢,抬手发誓:“啊……下辈子,我绝对…不吃煮鸡蛋了!”没错!其实她是吃鸡蛋噎死的!当满思懿再睁开眼的时候,眼前是完全陌生的环境,自己一身旗袍,嘴角狠狠抽搐:啊嘞?她刚刚好像应该处于噎死的状态中吧……现在是什么情况?!简介无力,戳进来看看!【doge】
  • 看不见的异世界同学甲乙丙

    看不见的异世界同学甲乙丙

    丁橙橙意外来到异世界,开局就被血虐,随行伙伴还根本看不到!到底是她眼瞎还是他真的没有存在感???还有那场鲸落,究竟藏着怎样的往事……
  • 对不起,我不能不爱你

    对不起,我不能不爱你

    王宇泽:他是舞台上的王者,一个生活在镁光灯下的人,无数女人为他着迷,而他所着迷的只有一人。宫皓明:他是宫家的继承人,W娱乐运筹帷幄的ceo,财富,地位,他都有,但他最想要的是一人的心。两人本没什么交集,但他们同时爱上一个女人……
  • 邪医仙术

    邪医仙术

    “每个人都是自私的,越强大的人越是如此,而我只是表现的明显一些罢了!”“我喜欢友情和爱情,因为它们可以让一个自私的人,偶尔不再那么自私!”——叶离语录普通的华夏某大学学生叶离,在一场从天而降的大祸之后,觉醒了前世作为一方仙尊的记忆,从此,他成为了末法时代的地球上,惟一一个掌握了修真科技的人!(本文主角阴险毒辣,自私残酷,爱高大全主角者请勿靠近,免受荼毒!)(另、喜欢本书的朋友请多多收藏,多多推荐,多多打赏,多多支持——虽然这话一般没什么用处,但我还是说了!)
  • 冥王大人不可妻

    冥王大人不可妻

    世人皆知白城太子妃出身于青楼,与冥王爷暧昧不清,为人善妒,出手狠毒,眼里容不得太子对其他女子半点好,众人皆为太子感到惋惜,却无人记得,这婚,是太子向皇上求来的,如今太子妃心狠手辣不过是因为她不爱太子而已。三年前,她在站在城墙上看着口口声声说爱她的太子,带着别的女子去了边疆,那时她已经不在乎太子是否还会回来。三年后,她依旧现在城墙上,只不过当年陪在她身边的人,如今却是一身盔甲,不知归期……怎能不爱,若无当日白冥沅,何来今日顾常颜……
  • 龙象风云

    龙象风云

    一少年被大学开除,整天浑浑噩噩地过日子,一次意外,穿越到宋朝,成为一名武夫,机缘巧合下搅乱了一池浑水,让隐迹江湖的剑侠刺客们,一时都纷纷重出江湖。江湖上的传说很多,哪一个才是真相?
  • 无限入侵

    无限入侵

    膨胀的欲望永远无法得到满足。究竟是主神创建了人类,还是人类造就了主神?
  • 末日涅槃之时

    末日涅槃之时

    从小独立的白菲与青梅竹马在末日奋斗了四年后,被同班同学陷害致死,重生之后,为积攒物资卖掉现在所住的房子,结果偶遇三个男生,与他们展开了成长与救赎之旅。本文节奏慢,个人向,少女心,慎入!
  • 冥婚惊情:鬼王嗜宠小狂妃

    冥婚惊情:鬼王嗜宠小狂妃

    总是有很多人怨恨我,据说我是他们倒霉的源头。总是有很多鬼要杀我,据说我是他们死亡的真正原因。一日门前停花娇,门后停棺材,人与鬼同时逼婚。他说,你八字全阴,谁娶你谁死,嫁我,不怕你阴。婚后,我发现他有很多秘密。他说,娘子无论我做什么都是因为我爱你。