Thanks, I was going to mention the context of use but needed to go back to confirm what the usage was.
I am aware that his one use of "free market" was in a passage describing protectionist trade practices favouring the woolens manufacture industry in England: keeping raw wool import costs low and preventing import of finished goods, thereby maximising the revenue-cost differential, which is to say, profits.
I am aware that his one use of "free market" was in a passage describing protectionist trade practices favouring the woolens manufacture industry in England: keeping raw wool import costs low and preventing import of finished goods, thereby maximising the revenue-cost differential, which is to say, profits.