The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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Página 1697
... duty . The question is of political power , which her sister States have not whether the State of New York will be ben - granted to her , has been exercised for the benefit efited in her manufactures and her canal , by the and ...
... duty . The question is of political power , which her sister States have not whether the State of New York will be ben - granted to her , has been exercised for the benefit efited in her manufactures and her canal , by the and ...
Página 1699
... duty without increase will encourage the settlement of Canada . They ask if we shall bring strangers into our market ? and the gentle- man from Pennsylvania says I ought , at once , to move to strike out the ad valorem duty - as if the ...
... duty without increase will encourage the settlement of Canada . They ask if we shall bring strangers into our market ? and the gentle- man from Pennsylvania says I ought , at once , to move to strike out the ad valorem duty - as if the ...
Página 1705
... duties on imports- Mr. FULLER , of Massachusetts , opened the dis- cussion to - day by a motion to strike out from the first section so much as imposes a duty of one dol- lar and twelve cents per cwt . on iron , in bars or bolts , not ...
... duties on imports- Mr. FULLER , of Massachusetts , opened the dis- cussion to - day by a motion to strike out from the first section so much as imposes a duty of one dol- lar and twelve cents per cwt . on iron , in bars or bolts , not ...
Página 1711
... duty , as the gentleman from Massa- chusetts ( Mr. FULLER ) seems to suppose , which will exclude foreign iron from our market . We wish only to infuse into our own manufactures sufficient vigor to enable them to struggle against ...
... duty , as the gentleman from Massa- chusetts ( Mr. FULLER ) seems to suppose , which will exclude foreign iron from our market . We wish only to infuse into our own manufactures sufficient vigor to enable them to struggle against ...
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... duty of one dollar and twelve cents per cwt . on bar iron - the debate of Saturday was resumed . Mr. BROWN , of Pennsylvania , opposed the mo- tion to strike out , and advocated the duty in a speech abounding with the practical details ...
... duty of one dollar and twelve cents per cwt . on bar iron - the debate of Saturday was resumed . Mr. BROWN , of Pennsylvania , opposed the mo- tion to strike out , and advocated the duty in a speech abounding with the practical details ...
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