The Federalist on the New Constitution: Written in the Year 1788J. & G.S. Gideon, 1845 - 391 páginas |
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... , and can supply their markets cheaper than they can themselves , notwithstanding any efforts to prevent it by bounties on their own , or duties on foreign , fish . With them and with most other European nations , we 10 THE FEDERALIST .
... , and can supply their markets cheaper than they can themselves , notwithstanding any efforts to prevent it by bounties on their own , or duties on foreign , fish . With them and with most other European nations , we 10 THE FEDERALIST .
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... duties on her importations . A great part of these duties must be paid by the in- habitants of the two other States , in the capacity of consumers of what we import . New York would neither be willing , nor 22 THE FEDERALIST ,
... duties on her importations . A great part of these duties must be paid by the in- habitants of the two other States , in the capacity of consumers of what we import . New York would neither be willing , nor 22 THE FEDERALIST ,
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... duties more simple and efficacious , so far it must serve to answer the purposes of making the same rate of duties more produc- tive , and of putting it into the power of the Government to increase the rate , without prejudice to trade ...
... duties more simple and efficacious , so far it must serve to answer the purposes of making the same rate of duties more produc- tive , and of putting it into the power of the Government to increase the rate , without prejudice to trade ...
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... duties . The temper of our Governments , for a long time to come , would not permit those rigorous precautions , by which the European nations guard the avenues into their respective countries , as well by land as by water , and which ...
... duties . The temper of our Governments , for a long time to come , would not permit those rigorous precautions , by which the European nations guard the avenues into their respective countries , as well by land as by water , and which ...
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... duties have not upon an average exceeded in any State three per cent . In France they are estimated at about fifteen per cent . , and in Britain the proportion is still greater . There seems to be nothing to hinder their being increased ...
... duties have not upon an average exceeded in any State three per cent . In France they are estimated at about fifteen per cent . , and in Britain the proportion is still greater . There seems to be nothing to hinder their being increased ...
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