TROY (N. Y.): Iron Moulders' Coöperation, 285.
TURKEY: the Turks, allusion, 16; taxation in, 23; the Turks Slaveholders, 24. TYNE (The River): 228, 229.
UNITED STATES: 31; labor and capital dearer than in Canada, 38; its markets inaccessible to Canadian manufactures, 38 73 = 225 = 228 = 287 = 288 = 303.
USURY the legitimacy of legalized unlimited, considered, 69; conditions on which usury laws might be modified, 71.
VAN BUREN (Hon. Martin): 135; votes for the Tariff of 1828, 252. VEGETABLES: 243 252 = 274.
VERPLANCK (Hon. Gulian C.): asserts that Protection must destroy Revenue, 250.
VERMONT: barter general in, 1821 - 31, 61134 = 168=252.
VIRGINIA : = 34 = 115 = 122 134; the Iron and Coal Lands in, 217 = 244 colony of, 317.
WAGES decreased by the influx of British goods at the close of the war of 1812-14, 62; Wages system an immense advance on Slavery, 83; circumstan- ces under which Immigration is undesirable, 83; improvidence caused by the Wages system, 85; foments hostility between Capital and Labor, 85; works habitual injustice between man and man, 86; its injustice to the skilful and industrious, 87; Slavery destroys all incentive to labor, 87; its intolerance of inquiry or discussion, 88; the Wages system enjoys no immunity from criticism, 88; affords a field for inquiry, 88; its comparative merits, 88; prospects of a better system, 88; whaling industry prosecuted on a coöpera- tive basis, 88; other coöperative enterprises, 89, 90; their experimental character, 90; possibility of modification if they fail, 90; evidence thereof, 90; the power of associated capital, 90; conditions necessary for the success of the cooperative principle, 90; defect of the wages system as a means to its development, 91; the value of one successful effort, 90; the evil influence of Competition, 90; Louis Blanc on Competition, 92; correctness of his re- marks demonstrated in the United States, 93; commercial disaster extended by Free Trade, 94, 273; the rates of Wages paid at the Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 301; compared with the wages paid in England, 301; statistics of the savings of the workpeople at the Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 302. See Co- OPERATION, LABOR, SLAVERY.
WAR our revolutionary, mainly carried on with Continental Money, 72; War Finance, 73; Civil war, 73=214; of Independence, 233; civil, 234 civil, 234 = 242 = ; of 1812, 259; civil, 269.
WARD (E. B.): on the necessity for and objects of Protection, 141.
WARES: 134 = 136 = 147 = 147 = 154 = 172 =249 — 283 = 343.
WASHINGTON (President): = 57; action as one of the Fathers, 109; advises the promotion of manufactures in his first annual Message, 109; affirms his former view, 110; interests himself about canals, 123; the benefits to be de- rived from extended communication, 124; political reasons for effecting it, 124; approves the first Tariff, 147 = 254 = 351.
WATCH: Manufacture, the, 154343.
WATT (Isaac): 319.
WAYLAND (Dr.): 192 193-194.
WEALTH: man's insatiable desire for, 14; illusory distinction between Capital
and Wealth, 42; incalculable value of the world's accumulated, 44; our in- debtedness to past ages, 44; our obligations to posterity, 44 = 260. Sce CAPITAL.
WEBSTER (Daniel): 1872; Free Trade Speech in 1824, 133, 136; speech of, in 1824, in championship of Navigation and foreign commerce, 220 WEBSTER (Noah): 75 — 187.
WELLS (D. A.): 104.
WEST (The): 217, 286, 311, 352.
WESTERN STATES: favor Protection, 1824, 133, 138 = 218.
WEST INDIES: 195 196 229 312 = 314.
WHEAT: 137 = 139 = 199203 204 ; price in 1825, 215=217338=
WHITAKER (Joseph): Almanac of, 226.
WHITNEY (Eii): 52.
WILMINGTON (Del.): 230.
WISCONSIN 137, 141.
WOOL, AND WOOLLENS: 106 = 147 ; rates on, in the Tariff of 1816, 117 117; the Tariff on, allusion, 247 259 =; value of Imports, 297; number of Sheep in 1850 and 1860, 287; wool product of 1850 and 1860, 287; why Sheep Hus- bandry should be extended, 287; the annual Wool product of the world, 288; circumstances which have tended to discourage Wool-growing, 288; quan- tity of Wool imported 1850 to 1860, 288; the import of Woollen fabrics, 289; Shoddy and Mungo, 289; average price of Wool for the thirty-five years pre- ceding 1860, 290; the Wool Tariff of 1867, 290-292; compared with former Tariffs, 293; the character of the Tariffs since 1824, 293; prices of Wool in Oc- tober, 1860, 1866, and 1869, 294; price of Wool in Great Britain, 294; prices of Woollens in 1859 and 1869 compared, 295; Wool and Woollens cheaper in 1869 than in 1860, 296; effect of Protection as applied to Wool and Wool- lens examined, 296; immense increase in production, 296; our Imports of Wool and Woollens in 1860 and 1868 compared, 297; American manufactures sold as foreign, 297; Woollen manufactures of Great Britain, France, and Belgium, 298; origin in the United States, 298; progress compared with Eu- ropean, 299; why Protection is required, 300; the wages paid at Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 301; compared with the wages paid in England, 301; statistics of the savings of the workpeople at the Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 302; results realized by Protection to our Wool and Woollen Industry, 302, 303; Evening Post on Protection to the Woollen Trade, 303; the in- ferences to be drawn therefrom, 303; inconsistencies of its statements, 304; the minimum principle in connection with; extract from Hamilton's Report on cheapness attained by Protection, 305 331 335 = 336 = 338 — 339 — 343.
WRIGHT (Hon. Silas): votes for the Tariff of 1828, 252. ZOLL-VEREIN: 204 205 == 205 = 327
ZONE (The Temperate): 211.
ZOARITES (The community of): 285.
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