Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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Page 95
... cents . * Molasses , every gallon of which was imported , was the next article considered . As the country's con- sumption of this was large and as Madison opposed an excise , being ready to agree to almost any import duty , rather than ...
... cents . * Molasses , every gallon of which was imported , was the next article considered . As the country's con- sumption of this was large and as Madison opposed an excise , being ready to agree to almost any import duty , rather than ...
Page 96
... cents . † The remaining items of the list were now considered , some articles being taxed without debate while others were discarded altogether . Some , however , such as malt , salt , cordage , hemp , candles , and steel , gave rise to ...
... cents . † The remaining items of the list were now considered , some articles being taxed without debate while others were discarded altogether . Some , however , such as malt , salt , cordage , hemp , candles , and steel , gave rise to ...
Page 97
... cents per 112 pounds . † 97 hemp duty as encouraging agricul- ture . Burke , of South Carolina , however , made the ... cents on cordage and 60 cents . on hemp , though the duty on the latter did not go into effect until January 1 , 1791 ...
... cents per 112 pounds . † 97 hemp duty as encouraging agricul- ture . Burke , of South Carolina , however , made the ... cents on cordage and 60 cents . on hemp , though the duty on the latter did not go into effect until January 1 , 1791 ...
Page 98
... cent . Boots paid 50 cents and shoes 7 cents per pair . Raw hides and skins were admitted free . Bishop , History of Manufactures , vol . i . , p . 463 . Schouler , United States , vol . i . , pp . 99-100 ; Stanwood , Tariff ...
... cent . Boots paid 50 cents and shoes 7 cents per pair . Raw hides and skins were admitted free . Bishop , History of Manufactures , vol . i . , p . 463 . Schouler , United States , vol . i . , pp . 99-100 ; Stanwood , Tariff ...
Page 99
... cents per gal- lon . * A grave and serious debate en- sued , during which Ames warned the House that , if an ... cent . duty on them as merchandise , the amount of revenue being practically the same.t After some debate , Parker withdrew ...
... cents per gal- lon . * A grave and serious debate en- sued , during which Ames warned the House that , if an ... cent . duty on them as merchandise , the amount of revenue being practically the same.t After some debate , Parker withdrew ...
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