Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 |
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... molasses, by taking away the present inducement to use it for sweetening, by changing its relative cheapness when compared with sugar. Let us test the soundness of die argument by calculation. If my information be correct, molasses now ...
... molasses, by taking away the present inducement to use it for sweetening, by changing its relative cheapness when compared with sugar. Let us test the soundness of die argument by calculation. If my information be correct, molasses now ...
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... molasses and foreign spirits ' The importation of molasses during the last year amounted to 13,362,268 gallons. A gentleman from Vermont [Mr. HUXT] has informed the committee that, from the year 1832 to 1826, both inclu- •ive, the ...
... molasses and foreign spirits ' The importation of molasses during the last year amounted to 13,362,268 gallons. A gentleman from Vermont [Mr. HUXT] has informed the committee that, from the year 1832 to 1826, both inclu- •ive, the ...
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... molasses. If we can take home a cargo of molasses, we can take flour to the West Indies for sixty cents per barrel, because we are loaded or freighted both ways. Suppose the price, owing to the duty, will not allow us to bring home the ...
... molasses. If we can take home a cargo of molasses, we can take flour to the West Indies for sixty cents per barrel, because we are loaded or freighted both ways. Suppose the price, owing to the duty, will not allow us to bring home the ...
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