Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... woolen gar- ments from the sufferers from tuberculosis , who cer- tainly need them , and they will tell you that " the Amer- ican people are better clothed than any other people in the world and their clothes are better made . " Any one ...
... woolen gar- ments from the sufferers from tuberculosis , who cer- tainly need them , and they will tell you that " the Amer- ican people are better clothed than any other people in the world and their clothes are better made . " Any one ...
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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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Marion Mills Miller. The schedules that were chiefly objected to were the woolen and cotton manufactures , upon which a duty of twenty - five per cent . ad valorem was laid . It was the evident design in these schedules , and , indeed ...
Marion Mills Miller. The schedules that were chiefly objected to were the woolen and cotton manufactures , upon which a duty of twenty - five per cent . ad valorem was laid . It was the evident design in these schedules , and , indeed ...
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... woolen goods were reached Mr. Wright moved to exclude from voting all members concerned in their manufacture , but , upon the earnest protest of his colleague , Mr. Smith , withdrew the motion . MR . TELFAIR spoke as follows : On the ...
... woolen goods were reached Mr. Wright moved to exclude from voting all members concerned in their manufacture , but , upon the earnest protest of his colleague , Mr. Smith , withdrew the motion . MR . TELFAIR spoke as follows : On the ...
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... 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 in debate , that I too have a concern in those ...
... 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 in debate , that I too have a concern in those ...
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