They are so far, perhaps, more inconsistent than even the mercantilesystem.
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Such are the unfortunate effects of all the regulations of the mercantilesystem.
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The central bureau of the great mercantilesystem would soon be working in his favour.
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An illustration is what is called the " mercantilesystem" in France.
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Monopoly of one kind or another, indeed, seems to be the sole engine of the mercantilesystem.
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Of all the expedients of the mercantilesystem, accordingly, it is the one of which they are the fondest.
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All the different regulations of the mercantilesystem necessarily derange more or less this natural and most advantageous distribution of stock.
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It is the industry which is carried on for the benefit of the rich and the powerful, that is principally encouraged by our mercantilesystem.
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The entire foreign policy of Cromwell was a practical application of the MercantileSystem.
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Undoubtedly the MercantileSystem encouraged the development of young industries in certain countries where there never had been any manufacturing before.
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The days of the MercantileSystem, when the state had regulated the industrial life of the entire community, were coming to an end.
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In the sixteenth century Charles V adopted this MercantileSystem (which was then something entirely new) and introduced it into his many possessions.
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(The history of the "Merchant Adventurers" was associated with the growth of the mercantilesystem for more than 300 years.