Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... passed at least twenty years ago in wool , but Schedule K still stands . It is supported by an interpretation of the for- mula of protection , which , as one picks it out to - day , from the explanations and practices of the wool ...
... passed at least twenty years ago in wool , but Schedule K still stands . It is supported by an interpretation of the for- mula of protection , which , as one picks it out to - day , from the explanations and practices of the wool ...
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... passed on July 4 , 1789. By this act Congress laid specific duties on many articles , and ad valorem duties , varying from 71⁄2 to 15 per cent . , on others . There was also a large free list , for the act was only a slight beginning of ...
... passed on July 4 , 1789. By this act Congress laid specific duties on many articles , and ad valorem duties , varying from 71⁄2 to 15 per cent . , on others . There was also a large free list , for the act was only a slight beginning of ...
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... passed . This act discriminated in favor of American shipping , higher duties being im- posed on foreign than on American bottoms . This sys- tem of protection was defended and explained by the Secretary of the Treasury , Alexander ...
... passed . This act discriminated in favor of American shipping , higher duties being im- posed on foreign than on American bottoms . This sys- tem of protection was defended and explained by the Secretary of the Treasury , Alexander ...
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... 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 woolen THE TARIFF OF 1816 23.
... 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 woolen THE TARIFF OF 1816 23.
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... passed the Senate on April 19 by a vote of 25 to 7 , and was approved by the President on April 27 . PROTECTION OR REVENUE ? HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , MARCH 23 - APRIL 8 , 1816 MR . WEBSTER proposed a stated graduated reduction upon ...
... passed the Senate on April 19 by a vote of 25 to 7 , and was approved by the President on April 27 . PROTECTION OR REVENUE ? HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , MARCH 23 - APRIL 8 , 1816 MR . WEBSTER proposed a stated graduated reduction upon ...
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