| 1833 - 670 страница
...national industry should not exceed what may be necessary to counteract the regulations of foreign nations, and to secure a supply of those articles...protection granted to any particular interest is greater tlnn of the Government. Is it not enough that the high duties have been paid as long as the money arising... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1832 - 618 страница
...national industry, should not exceed what may be necessary to counteract the regulations of foreign nations, and to secure a supply of those articles...the legislative protection granted to any particular interests is greater than is indispensably requisite for these objects, I recommend that it be gradually... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1832 - 248 страница
...national industry, should not exceed what may be necessary to counteract the regulations of foreign nations, and to secure a supply of those articles...investigation, it shall be found, as it is believed it will.be, that the legislative protection granted to any particular interest is greater than is indispensably... | |
| William Cobbett - 1832 - 844 страница
...should not exceed what may be necessary to counteract the regulati ns of foreign natiuns, and to iccure a supply of those articles of manufacture, essential...and safety in time of war. If, upon investigation, i. shall be found, as it is believed it will be, that the legislative protection granted to any particular... | |
| 1833 - 910 страница
...what might be necessary to counteract the regulations of foreign nations, and to secure a supply of articles of manufacture, essential to the national independence and safety in time of war. Upon investigation, he believed it would be found, that the legislative protectiou granted to particular... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1833 - 940 страница
...what might be necessary to counteract the regulations of foreign nations, and to secure a supply of articles of manufacture, essential to the national independence and safety in time of war. Upon investigation, he believed it would be found, that the legislative protection granted to particular... | |
| 1835 - 804 страница
...national industry should not exceed what may be ne.cessary to counteract the regulations of foreign nations, and to secure a supply of those articles...than is indispensably requisite for these objects, I recommend that it be gradually diminished, and that as far as may be consisted with these objects,... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1835 - 292 страница
...national industry should .not exceed what may be necessary to counteract the regulations of foreign nations, and to secure a supply of those articles...than is indispensably requisite for these objects, I recommend that it be gradually diminished, and that as far as may be consistent with these objects,... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 страница
...national industry stiould not exceed what may be necessary to counteract the regulations of foreign nations, and to secure a supply of those articles...than is indispensably requisite for these objects, I recommend that it be gradually diminished, and that as far as may be consistent with these objects,... | |
| William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 страница
...national industry should not exceed what may be ne.cessary to counteract the regulations of foreign nations, and to secure a supply of those articles...than is indispensably requisite for these objects, 1 recommend that it be gradually diminished, and that as far as may be consistent with these objects,... | |
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