National Economy: a History of the American Protective System: And Its Effects Upon the Several Branches of Domestic Industry |
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... interests of every American citizen . In a government of universal suffrage , every elector is in a measure ... interest ; yet tariffs have been made and unmade by the representatives of electors , a majority of whom had never ...
... interests of every American citizen . In a government of universal suffrage , every elector is in a measure ... interest ; yet tariffs have been made and unmade by the representatives of electors , a majority of whom had never ...
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... interest in matters of public concern , and to aid them in the discharge of their political duties , it will have accomplished its mission . August , 1860 . CONTENTS . THE PROTECTIVE SYSTEM . CHAPTER I. Early restrictive PREFACE . vii.
... interest in matters of public concern , and to aid them in the discharge of their political duties , it will have accomplished its mission . August , 1860 . CONTENTS . THE PROTECTIVE SYSTEM . CHAPTER I. Early restrictive PREFACE . vii.
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... interests , are combined and con- centrated , our petitions to the Federal Legislature will assume the tone and ... interest , becom- ing independent in fact as well as in name . And they con- fidently hope that the encouragement ...
... interests , are combined and con- centrated , our petitions to the Federal Legislature will assume the tone and ... interest , becom- ing independent in fact as well as in name . And they con- fidently hope that the encouragement ...
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... interest attended to in some degree . While these States retained the power of making regulations of trade , they ... interests would not be neglected here . " Again : " Duties laid upon imported articles may have an effect which comes ...
... interest attended to in some degree . While these States retained the power of making regulations of trade , they ... interests would not be neglected here . " Again : " Duties laid upon imported articles may have an effect which comes ...
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... interest of the United States to open every possible avenue to emigration from abroad , it affords a weighty argument for the encouragement of manu- factures , which will have the strongest tendency to multiply the inducements to it ...
... interest of the United States to open every possible avenue to emigration from abroad , it affords a weighty argument for the encouragement of manu- factures , which will have the strongest tendency to multiply the inducements to it ...
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