National Economy: a History of the American Protective System: And Its Effects Upon the Several Branches of Domestic Industry |
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... principle which has not received the sanction of Washing- ton , Hamilton , Jefferson , Madison , Monroe , Adams , and Jackson , and their most distinguished cotemporaries . A laborious examination of this subject for many years , has ...
... principle which has not received the sanction of Washing- ton , Hamilton , Jefferson , Madison , Monroe , Adams , and Jackson , and their most distinguished cotemporaries . A laborious examination of this subject for many years , has ...
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... principle was not confined to the manu- factures of the Middle and Northern States , but was fully ex- tended to the agricultural products of the South . The duty on manufactured tobacco , ( the only form in which that arti- cle could ...
... principle was not confined to the manu- factures of the Middle and Northern States , but was fully ex- tended to the agricultural products of the South . The duty on manufactured tobacco , ( the only form in which that arti- cle could ...
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... principle had also accelerated the progress of manufactures , and must ultimately give , in that branch , a de- cided superiority to our citizens over those of countries oppressed by taxes , restrictions , and monopolies . It was ...
... principle had also accelerated the progress of manufactures , and must ultimately give , in that branch , a de- cided superiority to our citizens over those of countries oppressed by taxes , restrictions , and monopolies . It was ...
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... principles somewhat similar to that formerly adopted by the States of New York and Pennsylvania in their loan offices . It was be- lieved that a plan might be devised by which $ 5,000,000 a year , but not exceeding , in the whole ...
... principles somewhat similar to that formerly adopted by the States of New York and Pennsylvania in their loan offices . It was be- lieved that a plan might be devised by which $ 5,000,000 a year , but not exceeding , in the whole ...
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... principles for reforming the tariff , including the means of enforcing it . The tariff which Le had reviewed , the Secretary said , originated in 1790 , soon after the Federal Government was organized . Notwithstand- ing its various ...
... principles for reforming the tariff , including the means of enforcing it . The tariff which Le had reviewed , the Secretary said , originated in 1790 , soon after the Federal Government was organized . Notwithstand- ing its various ...
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