Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... farmers were obliged , by an act of Parliament , to pull up and burn their tobacco before it was full grown . ] No such measure , he hoped , would be adopted here , but it was hard to say where the subject might , one day , end ...
... farmers were obliged , by an act of Parliament , to pull up and burn their tobacco before it was full grown . ] No such measure , he hoped , would be adopted here , but it was hard to say where the subject might , one day , end ...
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... farmers , have embarked in the manufacture of woolen and cotton , and now pray at your hands the protection of their interests , put in so great jeopardy . It is proper , I should state , after the example of some who have preceded me ...
... farmers , have embarked in the manufacture of woolen and cotton , and now pray at your hands the protection of their interests , put in so great jeopardy . It is proper , I should state , after the example of some who have preceded me ...
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... farmer will find a ready market for his surplus produce , and , what is almost of equal consequence , a certain and cheap supply of all his wants . His prosperity will diffuse itself to every class in the community , and , instead of ...
... farmer will find a ready market for his surplus produce , and , what is almost of equal consequence , a certain and cheap supply of all his wants . His prosperity will diffuse itself to every class in the community , and , instead of ...
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... farming , commercial , navigating , fishing , manufacturing . No one of these interests is felt in the same degree , and cherished with the same solicitude , through all parts of the Union . Some of them are peculiar to particular ...
... farming , commercial , navigating , fishing , manufacturing . No one of these interests is felt in the same degree , and cherished with the same solicitude , through all parts of the Union . Some of them are peculiar to particular ...
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... have made sub- servient to their purposes the credulity of the multitude , allege that the great body of farmers , constituting , perhaps , three- fourths of our population , are interested in the establishment THE TARIFF OF 1828 53.
... have made sub- servient to their purposes the credulity of the multitude , allege that the great body of farmers , constituting , perhaps , three- fourths of our population , are interested in the establishment THE TARIFF OF 1828 53.
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