The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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Página 1725
... better terms from any other country , ours will be at once rejected . Her friendship or compassion is but little concerned in her policy or interest . If , sir , there is any danger that England may exclude it , is the domestic market ...
... better terms from any other country , ours will be at once rejected . Her friendship or compassion is but little concerned in her policy or interest . If , sir , there is any danger that England may exclude it , is the domestic market ...
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... better than a bill of the most finished and perfect form that did not pass . Mr. TRACY , of New York , expressed his regret that this amendment should have proceeded from the honorable Chairman against his own better judgment . It ...
... better than a bill of the most finished and perfect form that did not pass . Mr. TRACY , of New York , expressed his regret that this amendment should have proceeded from the honorable Chairman against his own better judgment . It ...
Página 1743
... better the wool the better would be the article made out of it . Gentlemen , who understand manufactures , tell us that the amendment will benefit the farm- er , because he cannot make wool mean enough ; but if you will only protect the ...
... better the wool the better would be the article made out of it . Gentlemen , who understand manufactures , tell us that the amendment will benefit the farm- er , because he cannot make wool mean enough ; but if you will only protect the ...
Página 1745
... better quality than the im- ported , at an average price of fifty cents a pound . The coarse wool from Smyrna may be had at ten cents . We do not grow this kind at all , and it was proper it should be exempted from duty . In matters of ...
... better quality than the im- ported , at an average price of fifty cents a pound . The coarse wool from Smyrna may be had at ten cents . We do not grow this kind at all , and it was proper it should be exempted from duty . In matters of ...
Página 1779
... better be dispensed with . He believed , according to appearances , that we should be at no loss in finding a tenant for the House without more re- pairs . The building was now complete , and , in his judgment , better without the ...
... better be dispensed with . He believed , according to appearances , that we should be at no loss in finding a tenant for the House without more re- pairs . The building was now complete , and , in his judgment , better without the ...
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ad valorem adopted agriculture Alexander Smyth amendment American amount APRIL Arthur Smith Barbour benefit bounty Britain British CAMBRELENG capital cent Chairman citizens claims commerce Committee Congress Connecticut consideration Constitution consumption cotton coun District dollars domestic duty effect election employed England entitled An act Europe existence exports fact factures favor foreign FORSYTH Gazlay gentleman Georgia Government hemp honorable House imported increase industry inhabitant interest iron Kentucky labor land legislation manufac manufactures Massachusetts McLANE ment millions motion nation navigation Navy Ninian Edwards object Ohio opinion P. P. Barbour Pennsylvania Plumer population ports present President principle produce profit proposed prosperity protection question raw material read twice referred relief resolution revenue Senate ship South Carolina Speaker Standefer suppose Tariff Bill tariff of 1816 thing tion trade Treasury ture United Vance Virginia wealth WEBSTER whole Wickliffe wool