The Protective Question Abroad...: And Miscellaneous Pamphlets on Free Trade and Protection1870 |
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... profit from the manufacture of cotton alone of one thousand millions pounds sterling . - Under the head of " special interests , " the work before us presents very lucidly the motive which induces the ruling class in England the whole ...
... profit from the manufacture of cotton alone of one thousand millions pounds sterling . - Under the head of " special interests , " the work before us presents very lucidly the motive which induces the ruling class in England the whole ...
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... profit by it considerably ; but the class that profits by it most of all is the commer- cial class , - the great bankers , merchants , and brokers of the coun- try ; to them it has been the source of immense wealth . England has become ...
... profit by it considerably ; but the class that profits by it most of all is the commer- cial class , - the great bankers , merchants , and brokers of the coun- try ; to them it has been the source of immense wealth . England has become ...
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... , not only for its profit , but for its honor , to create for itself the productions of other nations , whenever nature did not oppose it . " I need not recall Colbert , creating our marine 40 THE PROTECTIVE QUESTION ABROAD .
... , not only for its profit , but for its honor , to create for itself the productions of other nations , whenever nature did not oppose it . " I need not recall Colbert , creating our marine 40 THE PROTECTIVE QUESTION ABROAD .
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... profit of foreigners . " We need not say that our wool and woollen tariff has delivered the United States from an inundation of these " detestable stuffs , " of which the English blankets , costing 18 or 20 cents per lb. , are a type ...
... profit of foreigners . " We need not say that our wool and woollen tariff has delivered the United States from an inundation of these " detestable stuffs , " of which the English blankets , costing 18 or 20 cents per lb. , are a type ...
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... profit of industries more favored than his own . " The tariff is now considered as a tax , a small part only for revenue , but chiefly " for the profit of industries more favored " than that of the farmer . This is the argument of 1869 ...
... profit of industries more favored than his own . " The tariff is now considered as a tax , a small part only for revenue , but chiefly " for the profit of industries more favored " than that of the farmer . This is the argument of 1869 ...
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abroad agricultural American amount association average Belgium Bessemer Bessemer process British free trade bushel capital cassimeres cents per pound cheap cloth coal commerce Commissioner committee compete competition consumers consumption cost cotton crucible steel currency debt demand dollars domestic duction duty Elbeuf employed enabled England English established Europe exhibited exports fabrics facts factures farmers favor foreign France furnaces give gold hundred imported inches increase industry interest labor land Le Creusot legislation less machinery manu manufac means ment merino millions mills Nova Scotia paid paupers pig iron population present production profit prosperity Protectionists protective tariff quantity railroad rails reduced result Russia says sell sheep sheep husbandry silk sophisms South statement steel sumers supply tariff of 1842 thousand tion tons United wages wheat whole wool wool-growers woolen workmen yard York
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Página 16 - The superiority of one country over another in a branch of production, often arises only from having begun it sooner. There may be no inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience.
Página 17 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of the government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares and merchandise imported,
Página 49 - Eight years ago, it was my painful duty to present to the other House of Congress, an unexaggerated picture of the general distress pervading the whole land. We must all yet remember some of its frightful features. We all know that the people were then oppressed and borne down by an enormous load of debt ; that the value of property was at the lowest point of depression ; that ruinous...
Página 76 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Página 5 - That, while providing revenue for the support of the general government by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to encourage the development of the industrial interests of the whole country...
Página 11 - The laboring classes generally, in the manufacturing districts of this country, and especially in the iron and coal districts, are very little aware of the extent to which they are often indebted for their being employed at all to the immense losses which their employers voluntarily incur in bad times, in order to destroy foreign competition, and to gain and keep possession of foreign markets.
Página 71 - Letters to the President, on the Foreign and Domestic Policy of the Union, and its Effects as Exhibited in the Condition of the People and the State (pp.
Página 74 - NOTICE of the situation of such registered office, and of any change therein, shall be given to the registrar, and recorded by him : Until such notice is given the company shall not be deemed to have complied with the provisions of this Act with respect to having a registered office.
Página 75 - No past member shall be liable to contribute in respect of any debt or liability of the company contracted after the time at which he ceased to be a member...
Página 12 - In short, sir, we have been too long subject to the policy of British merchants. It is time we should become a little more AMERICANIZED, and instead of feeding paupers and laborers of England, feed our own; or else, in a short time, by continuing our present policy, we shall be paupers ourselves.