Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... Committee on Trade and Manufactures . In this report , which was drafted by John C. Calhoun [ S. C. ] , a protective tariff was strongly advocated . It is interesting to note that Calhoun , who was later to oppose protection to the ...
... Committee on Trade and Manufactures . In this report , which was drafted by John C. Calhoun [ S. C. ] , a protective tariff was strongly advocated . It is interesting to note that Calhoun , who was later to oppose protection to the ...
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... Committee on Ways and Means . On March 23 Mr. Calhoun , of the com- mittee , laid the bill before the House . It was debated until April 8 , when it was passed by a vote of 88 to 54 , The schedules that were chiefly objected to were the ...
... Committee on Ways and Means . On March 23 Mr. Calhoun , of the com- mittee , laid the bill before the House . It was debated until April 8 , when it was passed by a vote of 88 to 54 , The schedules that were chiefly objected to were the ...
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... committee of the great advantages of a steady and unfailing source of supply , unaffected alike in war and in peace ? Its importance , in reference to the stability of our Union , that paramount and greatest of all our interests ...
... committee of the great advantages of a steady and unfailing source of supply , unaffected alike in war and in peace ? Its importance , in reference to the stability of our Union , that paramount and greatest of all our interests ...
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... Committee , would increase the revenue . George E. Pugh [ O. ] also spoke in favor of protect- ing the wool growers : Mr. President , I do not like the principles on which this re- vision of the tariff has been undertaken . I am not in ...
... Committee , would increase the revenue . George E. Pugh [ O. ] also spoke in favor of protect- ing the wool growers : Mr. President , I do not like the principles on which this re- vision of the tariff has been undertaken . I am not in ...
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... committee over which he has the honor to preside . I find that , so far as it goes , the bill of the House of Repre- sentatives avoids all the objections which I have thought essen- tial ; and , although in some of its details it seems ...
... committee over which he has the honor to preside . I find that , so far as it goes , the bill of the House of Repre- sentatives avoids all the objections which I have thought essen- tial ; and , although in some of its details it seems ...
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