The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... profit of transit , for which I argue , did not turn on that very duty . No , sir ; I am not quite in so wild an extreme , either on the one side or the other . As to encouraging the settlement of Canada , does not that gentleman know ...
... profit of transit , for which I argue , did not turn on that very duty . No , sir ; I am not quite in so wild an extreme , either on the one side or the other . As to encouraging the settlement of Canada , does not that gentleman know ...
Página 1707
... profits , all which about double the invoice price of foreign iron when it reaches our market . If this advantage is ... profit tion of the Baltic trade , as a harbinger of return- ing prosperity . Without stopping here to refute those ...
... profits , all which about double the invoice price of foreign iron when it reaches our market . If this advantage is ... profit tion of the Baltic trade , as a harbinger of return- ing prosperity . Without stopping here to refute those ...
Página 1729
... profit . at the same additional expense , then ? And But a great proportion in that State and in the why should we assume a burden now , because it Union , are sinking under the pressure of foreign may fall on us hereafter ? " Can ...
... profit . at the same additional expense , then ? And But a great proportion in that State and in the why should we assume a burden now , because it Union , are sinking under the pressure of foreign may fall on us hereafter ? " Can ...
Página 1737
... profit to the laborer of America of more than one dollar per pound . We have not the means of raising immediately 6 or 8,000,000 sheep to furnish this wool . The manufacturers must stop whilst the sheep are growing , and when the wool ...
... profit to the laborer of America of more than one dollar per pound . We have not the means of raising immediately 6 or 8,000,000 sheep to furnish this wool . The manufacturers must stop whilst the sheep are growing , and when the wool ...
Página 1745
... profit , of a 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 ...
... profit , of a 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 ...
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