The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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Página 1711
... protection which is in accord- turist were compelled to pay double the sum for ance with the settled policy of this nation : a poli- which they might have purchased it , had its man - cy which , whilst it encourages domestic manufac ...
... protection which is in accord- turist were compelled to pay double the sum for ance with the settled policy of this nation : a poli- which they might have purchased it , had its man - cy which , whilst it encourages domestic manufac ...
Página 1715
... protection afforded to coarser cottons . the balance against England was about five mil- lions sterling . We are told by the witnesses of these events , that the trade with France , if suf- fered to continue , would have completely ...
... protection afforded to coarser cottons . the balance against England was about five mil- lions sterling . We are told by the witnesses of these events , that the trade with France , if suf- fered to continue , would have completely ...
Página 1717
... Protection was afforded , and the English instantly rivaled their enterprising neighbors . ' The United States imitated that example , and our navigation has been equally successful . 6 ( C 6 stockings be put down . " Again : " That all ...
... Protection was afforded , and the English instantly rivaled their enterprising neighbors . ' The United States imitated that example , and our navigation has been equally successful . 6 ( C 6 stockings be put down . " Again : " That all ...
Página 1719
... protection , they are instantly inundated ' doomed to suffer . But experience , and more cor- from abroad , with a similar kind . Goods of in - rect calculations , because they were made from ferior quality , out of fashion in other ...
... protection , they are instantly inundated ' doomed to suffer . But experience , and more cor- from abroad , with a similar kind . Goods of in - rect calculations , because they were made from ferior quality , out of fashion in other ...
Página 1723
... protection given to our shipping . The duty upon foreign vessels en- gaged in our coasting trade , he considered so insig- nificant as not to be worthy of observation . ] FEBRUARY , 1824 . is said we are about to annihilate . Let us see ...
... protection given to our shipping . The duty upon foreign vessels en- gaged in our coasting trade , he considered so insig- nificant as not to be worthy of observation . ] FEBRUARY , 1824 . is said we are about to annihilate . Let us see ...
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