The Tariff Question: Considered in Regard to the Policy of England and the Interests of the United States ; with Statistical and Comparative TablesLittle, Brown, 1862 - 242 sivua |
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... TRADE , Usual Mode of treating this Complex Question of • the Tariff Ambiguity and Misapprehension in the Use of Terms Protection and Free Trade defined , and distin- guished as Absolute and Qualified . Moderate Advance of Free Trade 2 ...
... TRADE , Usual Mode of treating this Complex Question of • the Tariff Ambiguity and Misapprehension in the Use of Terms Protection and Free Trade defined , and distin- guished as Absolute and Qualified . Moderate Advance of Free Trade 2 ...
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... Trade Reasons and Motives for this Change • • 225 31 32 THE DEPENDENT CONDITION OF ENGLAND . Insufficiency of her Territory to feed her Popula- tion Quotation from Villiers Quotation from Cobden Tabular View , giving Value of Exports ...
... Trade Reasons and Motives for this Change • • 225 31 32 THE DEPENDENT CONDITION OF ENGLAND . Insufficiency of her Territory to feed her Popula- tion Quotation from Villiers Quotation from Cobden Tabular View , giving Value of Exports ...
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... trade " Tariff of 1846 , in Regard to Average of Duties In Respect to Simplicity and Intelligibility , it com- pares favorably with the Tariffs of Great Britain . Judicious Changes from ad - ralorem to specific Duties TABLE I. Imports ...
... trade " Tariff of 1846 , in Regard to Average of Duties In Respect to Simplicity and Intelligibility , it com- pares favorably with the Tariffs of Great Britain . Judicious Changes from ad - ralorem to specific Duties TABLE I. Imports ...
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... Trade ( in Note ) High Moral Aims may be associated with Quixotic Views The Millennium of Free Trade FR222 71 Amount of Absolute Protection in our Tariff gene- 71 rally overrated 81 72 Reference to Table R. 81 72 72 . TABLE R ...
... Trade ( in Note ) High Moral Aims may be associated with Quixotic Views The Millennium of Free Trade FR222 71 Amount of Absolute Protection in our Tariff gene- 71 rally overrated 81 72 Reference to Table R. 81 72 72 . TABLE R ...
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... Trade 94 • • 94 • 95 • 330 35 93 2 93 · • • 30 86 Remarkable Reason of the Preference for dealing in Foreign Goods 96 86 Indirect Advantages enjoyed by the Cotton States Quotation from Daniel Webster ( Note 1 ) . Union essential to the ...
... Trade 94 • • 94 • 95 • 330 35 93 2 93 · • • 30 86 Remarkable Reason of the Preference for dealing in Foreign Goods 96 86 Indirect Advantages enjoyed by the Cotton States Quotation from Daniel Webster ( Note 1 ) . Union essential to the ...
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American amount Appendix ARTICLES Atlantic Australia barrel Belgium Belgium Sardinia Brazil Brass Brazil breadstuffs Bremen Britain British East Indies British North-American Possessions British Possessions bushel cent ad val cents per pound charged with duty China commercial Copper Cotton Cuba Danish West Indies Dollars England exceeding Exports Flax Flour France free 4 free free 99 free cwt free free free free trade French gallon Glass Gold Granada Granada Venezuela Hemp Holland Belgium Sardinia inches Ireland Iron Islands kilo Lace Leather Linen Mediterranean Mediterranean Cuba MERCHANDISE Metal nation Norway number free otherwise enumerated otherwise provided pay duty Plated Ports produce protection Quantity RATES OF DUTY Rates Rates Rates raw materials Russia Sardinia Scotland Silk Silver Spain specified Spermaceti Spirits Statement Sugar Sweden Sweden and Norway tariff threads Tons treaty unenumerated United Kingdom Unwrought valorem Venezuela Venezuela Chili Vict Ware West Indies Bremen Wood Wool Woollen Worsted Yarn
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Sivu 149 - No lower rate or amount of duty shall be levied, collected, and paid on brandy, spirits, and other spirituous beverages than that fixed by law for the description of first proof ; but it shall be increased in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of first proof...
Sivu 160 - White Clayed Sugar or Sugar rendered by any Process equal in Quality to White Clayed, not being Refined, or equal in Quality to Refined.
Sivu 6 - I am in favor of a judicious examination and revision of it; and so far as the Tariff before us embraces the design of fostering, protecting, and preserving within ourselves the means of national defense and independence, particularly in a state of war, I would advocate and support it. The experience of the late war ought to teach us a lesson, and one never to be forgotten. If our liberty and republican form of government, procured for us by our Revolutionary fathers...
Sivu 6 - In short, sir, we have been too long subject to the policy of British merchants. It is time that we should become a little more Americanized; and instead of feeding the paupers and laborers of England feed our own, or else in a short time by continuing our present policy we shall all be rendered paupers ourselves.
Sivu 170 - Upon other Refined Sugar in Loaf, complete and whole, or Lumps duly refined, having been perfectly clarified and thoroughly dried in the Stove, and being of an uniform Whiteness throughout, or such Sugar pounded, crushed, or broken, or Sugar Candy, for every Cwt.
Sivu 159 - Manufactures of silk, or of silk and any other materials, and articles of the same, wholly or partially made up, not particularly enumerated, or otherwise charged with duty, for every £100 value...
Sivu 156 - Blubber, Spermaceti Oil, and Head Matter, the Produce of Fish or Creatures living in the Sea, caught by the Crews of British Vessels, and imported direct from the Fishery or from any British Possession in a British Vessel. Oil ¡—Seed Oils ; viz. Hempseed. Linseed. Rapeseed. Walnut Seed, unenumerated. Oil Seed Cake. Olibanum. Olive Wood. Orange Peel and Lemon Peel. Ore, unenumerated. Orchal. Orpiment. Orris Root. Painters Colours, unenumerated, unmanufactured.
Sivu 148 - ... goods, shawls, and other manufactures of silk and worsted, manufactures of silk, or of which silk shall be the component material of chief value, coming from this side of the Cape of Good Hope, except sewing silk.