The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... ment . Virginia led the way in the voluntary sur- demand in the foreign market . If , then , by fa- render of her immense territory — a territory which cilitating the transit , you bring Canada wheat has since furnished to this ...
... ment . Virginia led the way in the voluntary sur- demand in the foreign market . If , then , by fa- render of her immense territory — a territory which cilitating the transit , you bring Canada wheat has since furnished to this ...
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... ment of a nation . Foreign merchandise first ar- rives at some commercial mart , on the seaboard . It is sent directly through the great channels of communication to the interior . Domestic com- merce is not only carried on through the ...
... ment of a nation . Foreign merchandise first ar- rives at some commercial mart , on the seaboard . It is sent directly through the great channels of communication to the interior . Domestic com- merce is not only carried on through the ...
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... ment . One of our most intelligent manufacturers has divided the wool imported in 1822 as fol- lows : Wool imported that year - 1,733,426 lbs . Cost in foreign countries , $ 387,312 ; paid duty $ 58,100 ; average cost 22 cents per pound ...
... ment . One of our most intelligent manufacturers has divided the wool imported in 1822 as fol- lows : Wool imported that year - 1,733,426 lbs . Cost in foreign countries , $ 387,312 ; paid duty $ 58,100 ; average cost 22 cents per pound ...
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... ment would be sufficient to keep out of the country those fabrics which the gentlemen had described as made of woollen rags ground up , and which H. of R. would scarce endure a puff of wind without fall- ing to pieces . The minimum at ...
... ment would be sufficient to keep out of the country those fabrics which the gentlemen had described as made of woollen rags ground up , and which H. of R. would scarce endure a puff of wind without fall- ing to pieces . The minimum at ...
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... ment urged by the friends of the bill , in favor of admitting South American and Smyrna wool , will apply equally to admitting Scottish grey pig iron . Both are articles which cannot be raised in this country , and yet are essential to ...
... ment urged by the friends of the bill , in favor of admitting South American and Smyrna wool , will apply equally to admitting Scottish grey pig iron . Both are articles which cannot be raised in this country , and yet are essential to ...
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