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... pound of theory . But I think the reason why the fact is cheaper hats than the people of the United States had so , is very palpable . When you take the duty entirely been supplied with , before an adequate protection was off , or so ...
... pound of theory . But I think the reason why the fact is cheaper hats than the people of the United States had so , is very palpable . When you take the duty entirely been supplied with , before an adequate protection was off , or so ...
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... pound ; but when we come to apply it to millions , it becomes a question of vast im- portance ; and , as my ... pounds of sugar ; we will first examine the amount of capital invested , and the manner of its investment . The first item I ...
... pound ; but when we come to apply it to millions , it becomes a question of vast im- portance ; and , as my ... pounds of sugar ; we will first examine the amount of capital invested , and the manner of its investment . The first item I ...
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... pound of this most essential and univer- During the war we ascertained our weak points . We sal article of consumption ; and in a short time we shall be saw , as I before have stated , that we were dependent up- compelled to pay at ...
... pound of this most essential and univer- During the war we ascertained our weak points . We sal article of consumption ; and in a short time we shall be saw , as I before have stated , that we were dependent up- compelled to pay at ...
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... pounds of wool annually , the average value of which , for three years , 1829 , 1830 , and 1831 , exceeded forty cents per pound , or $ 20,000,000 . ( The crop of 1831 was worth more than $ 25,000,000 . ) The crop of wool , having ...
... pounds of wool annually , the average value of which , for three years , 1829 , 1830 , and 1831 , exceeded forty cents per pound , or $ 20,000,000 . ( The crop of 1831 was worth more than $ 25,000,000 . ) The crop of wool , having ...
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... pounds ; the price " In the preceding amounts of persons employed or of cotton that year was twenty - nine cents per pound ; subsisted , or wages paid , no regard is had to the very it fell the following year to twenty - six cents ; in ...
... pounds ; the price " In the preceding amounts of persons employed or of cotton that year was twenty - nine cents per pound ; subsisted , or wages paid , no regard is had to the very it fell the following year to twenty - six cents ; in ...
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ad valorem amendment American amount annually bank Bates Cooke believe called CAMBRELENG capital Chairman Chilton Allan citizens commerce committee Congress consideration constitution cotton debt doctrine domestic duty effect Elisha Whittlesey equal existing exported favor foreign friends Georgia give Government Hiland Hall honorable hope House hundred imported increase industry interest labor land last session legislation Legislature manufactures Massachusetts means measure ment motion moved nation navy nullification object operation opinion pass portion pound present President principle production profits proper proposed proposition protection provisions purpose question racter reduced repeal resolution Revenue Collection Bill Rhode Island Robert McCoy Secretary slaves South Carolina Southern Tariff Bill tariff of 1816 thing thousand tion treasury twenty per cent Union United VERPLANCK Virginia vote whole WICKLIFFE wool woollens yeas and nays