The Tariff Text-book: A History of the American Protective System and Its Effects Upon the Several Branches of Domestic Industry |
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Page 22
... hemp , after the first of December , 1790 , imported as aforesaid , 60 cents per 112 lbs . ; on cotton , 3 cents per pound . A discount of 10 per cent . on all the duties imposed by this act , was to be allowed on all goods imported in ...
... hemp , after the first of December , 1790 , imported as aforesaid , 60 cents per 112 lbs . ; on cotton , 3 cents per pound . A discount of 10 per cent . on all the duties imposed by this act , was to be allowed on all goods imported in ...
Page 37
... hemp , cotton , wool , raw silk , indigo , iron , lead , furs , hides , skins , and coals . Of these articles , cotton and indigo are peculiar to the Southern States , as are hitherto lead and coal . Flax and hemp are , or may be raised ...
... hemp , cotton , wool , raw silk , indigo , iron , lead , furs , hides , skins , and coals . Of these articles , cotton and indigo are peculiar to the Southern States , as are hitherto lead and coal . Flax and hemp are , or may be raised ...
Page 43
... hemp and cotton and all articles of which they or either of them are the material of chief value ; woolen cloths whose invoice prices shall exceed six shillings sterling per square yard ; woolen hosiery , window glass , silver and ...
... hemp and cotton and all articles of which they or either of them are the material of chief value ; woolen cloths whose invoice prices shall exceed six shillings sterling per square yard ; woolen hosiery , window glass , silver and ...
Page 46
... hemp into linen , residing in Kentucky , pray- ing for such additional duties upon the importation of hemp and coarse linens , as would effectually encourage the manu- facture of those articles within the United States . The petitioners ...
... hemp into linen , residing in Kentucky , pray- ing for such additional duties upon the importation of hemp and coarse linens , as would effectually encourage the manu- facture of those articles within the United States . The petitioners ...
Page 47
... hemp or flax and tin or brass were the materials of chief value , tin in sheets excepted ; woolen cloths costing over five shillings sterling per square yard ; woolen hosiery ; window glass and all other glass ware ; silver and plated ...
... hemp or flax and tin or brass were the materials of chief value , tin in sheets excepted ; woolen cloths costing over five shillings sterling per square yard ; woolen hosiery ; window glass and all other glass ware ; silver and plated ...
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