Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... manufacturing by taxing ourselves . The amount of the tax decided on was to be only enough to put our would - be manufacturers on an even basis with the foreigner . This meant what ? By general consent it meant giving our people enough ...
... manufacturing by taxing ourselves . The amount of the tax decided on was to be only enough to put our would - be manufacturers on an even basis with the foreigner . This meant what ? By general consent it meant giving our people enough ...
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... Manufactures ' - Internal Duties Are Laid on Spirits - Debate in the House on the Excise : in Favor , James Madison [ Va . ] , Samuel Livermore [ N. H. ] ... manufacturers that duties be laid . 8 On July 20 , to provide additional revenue , an.
... Manufactures ' - Internal Duties Are Laid on Spirits - Debate in the House on the Excise : in Favor , James Madison [ Va . ] , Samuel Livermore [ N. H. ] ... manufacturers that duties be laid . 8 On July 20 , to provide additional revenue , an.
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... manufactures of almost every description , with ad valorem duties on some articles and specific duties on others . This bill was proposed as the result of a report of the Congressional Committee on Trade and Manufactures . In this ...
... manufactures of almost every description , with ad valorem duties on some articles and specific duties on others . This bill was proposed as the result of a report of the Congressional Committee on Trade and Manufactures . In this ...
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... manufactures , will cease . The value of American produce , at this time ex- ported , will not enable the importers to pay for the foreign manufacture imported . Whenever the two accounts shall be fairly stated , the balance against the ...
... manufactures , will cease . The value of American produce , at this time ex- ported , will not enable the importers to pay for the foreign manufacture imported . Whenever the two accounts shall be fairly stated , the balance against the ...
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... manufacturers and merchants will put in requisition all the powers of ingenuity ; will practice what- ever art can devise , and capital can accomplish , to prevent the American manufacturing establishments from taking root and ...
... manufacturers and merchants will put in requisition all the powers of ingenuity ; will practice what- ever art can devise , and capital can accomplish , to prevent the American manufacturing establishments from taking root and ...
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