The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... foreign market . If , then , by fa- render of her immense territory — a territory which cilitating the transit , you bring Canada wheat has since furnished to this Confederacy three en- into that foreign market , just so far you discour ...
... foreign market . If , then , by fa- render of her immense territory — a territory which cilitating the transit , you bring Canada wheat has since furnished to this Confederacy three en- into that foreign market , just so far you discour ...
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... foreign market . Why , sir , so will the Canada wheat . The bushel of wheat that grew on one side of the line will very probably meet in the West Indies the very bushel that grew oppo- site to it on the other side . You can't keep it ...
... foreign market . Why , sir , so will the Canada wheat . The bushel of wheat that grew on one side of the line will very probably meet in the West Indies the very bushel that grew oppo- site to it on the other side . You can't keep it ...
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... foreign iron , are among the most urgent in pressing the increased exac- tion . There is not even the pretext for extending the protection here , that iron receives any aid in the countries from which it is brought by boun- ties or ...
... foreign iron , are among the most urgent in pressing the increased exac- tion . There is not even the pretext for extending the protection here , that iron receives any aid in the countries from which it is brought by boun- ties or ...
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... foreign commerce , under the pressure of a heavy tariff . Should this pressure not only continue , but be increased , the decay of trade must be pro- portionably rapid ; our revenue must be greatly reduced , and the navy itself must be ...
... foreign commerce , under the pressure of a heavy tariff . Should this pressure not only continue , but be increased , the decay of trade must be pro- portionably rapid ; our revenue must be greatly reduced , and the navy itself must be ...
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... foreign iron from our market . We wish only to infuse into our own manufactures sufficient vigor to enable them to struggle against foreign competition . Protection , not prohibition , is our object . The revenue which the country at ...
... foreign iron from our market . We wish only to infuse into our own manufactures sufficient vigor to enable them to struggle against foreign competition . Protection , not prohibition , is our object . The revenue which the country at ...
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