The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... present duty by $ 38,833 , a very great addition to a burden already as much as can be sustained . And here it may be proper to remark that , while the burden of the new duty is co - extensive with the United States , the benefit ...
... present duty by $ 38,833 , a very great addition to a burden already as much as can be sustained . And here it may be proper to remark that , while the burden of the new duty is co - extensive with the United States , the benefit ...
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... present duty , pay the expense of transportation into the country . Such individuals , by the ruin of rival manufacturers , and by the consequent de- struction of domestic competition within their sphere , have become the monopolists of ...
... present duty , pay the expense of transportation into the country . Such individuals , by the ruin of rival manufacturers , and by the consequent de- struction of domestic competition within their sphere , have become the monopolists of ...
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... present derives from foreign iron will , for several years at least , be increased by the proposed addi- tional duty ; and at the same time a most impor- tant branch of our domestic industry will be gradually cherished . For the proof ...
... present derives from foreign iron will , for several years at least , be increased by the proposed addi- tional duty ; and at the same time a most impor- tant branch of our domestic industry will be gradually cherished . For the proof ...
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... present moment . Sir , why do great and important sections of country afford no evidence of increasing wealth and prosperity ? Why do the products of agri- culture find such wretched markets ? Why does the value of the soil itself daily ...
... present moment . Sir , why do great and important sections of country afford no evidence of increasing wealth and prosperity ? Why do the products of agri- culture find such wretched markets ? Why does the value of the soil itself daily ...
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... present ) the capacity to raise its own wool ; and , if we cannot get it at home , we must get it from abroad . He thought the duty left by the amend- ment would be sufficient to keep out of the country those fabrics which the gentlemen ...
... present ) the capacity to raise its own wool ; and , if we cannot get it at home , we must get it from abroad . He thought the duty left by the amend- ment would be sufficient to keep out of the country those fabrics which the gentlemen ...
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