The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil WarDryden Press, 1974 - 202 páginas |
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... tariff . Lashed on by Stevens , the House approved a bill , 77-60 , for direct and income taxes ; the large numbers of nays included Republican stalwarts from the West . The Senate added amendments ; and there was resort to the ...
... tariff . Lashed on by Stevens , the House approved a bill , 77-60 , for direct and income taxes ; the large numbers of nays included Republican stalwarts from the West . The Senate added amendments ; and there was resort to the ...
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... tariff bill came before the House . When it was taken up in late June , Congress was just completing its work on the internal revenue bill . The two were linked together by Stevens , who told the House his committee primarily intended ...
... tariff bill came before the House . When it was taken up in late June , Congress was just completing its work on the internal revenue bill . The two were linked together by Stevens , who told the House his committee primarily intended ...
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... tariff , in perspective , essentially denoted war needs , and it also carried out old Whig principles and the Republican platform . What postwar Congresses did about protectionism , when the financial pinch was past , is another matter ...
... tariff , in perspective , essentially denoted war needs , and it also carried out old Whig principles and the Republican platform . What postwar Congresses did about protectionism , when the financial pinch was past , is another matter ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
The Appeal to Arms | 18 |
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