American Tariff Controversies in the Nineteenth Century, Nide 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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... gold 81 82 Enormous exports of bullion 86 A long period of good times The condition of manufactures 87 88 Effect of the tariff on the iron industry 89 Upon cotton manufactures 90 The woollen industry ruined . 92 Protection not dead 93 ...
... gold 81 82 Enormous exports of bullion 86 A long period of good times The condition of manufactures 87 88 Effect of the tariff on the iron industry 89 Upon cotton manufactures 90 The woollen industry ruined . 92 Protection not dead 93 ...
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... gold standard The Democrats adopt a radical free silver platform The campaign Enormous majorities The victorious Republicans resolve to revise the tariff 373 374 374 . 375 375 . 376 377 . 378 The Dingley bill 379 Losses by free wool ...
... gold standard The Democrats adopt a radical free silver platform The campaign Enormous majorities The victorious Republicans resolve to revise the tariff 373 374 374 . 375 375 . 376 377 . 378 The Dingley bill 379 Losses by free wool ...
Sivu 85
... gold from California set in and supplied the specie needed to pay for the continually increasing quantity of foreign goods . The following table , showing the imports and exports of merchandise and the excess of imports , together with ...
... gold from California set in and supplied the specie needed to pay for the continually increasing quantity of foreign goods . The following table , showing the imports and exports of merchandise and the excess of imports , together with ...
Sivu 86
... gold did not substitute itself for an expor- tation of commodities in the sense that , having no gold for remittance , we might have paid our foreign bills with more cotton , flour , and provisions . The lack of gold would not have ...
... gold did not substitute itself for an expor- tation of commodities in the sense that , having no gold for remittance , we might have paid our foreign bills with more cotton , flour , and provisions . The lack of gold would not have ...
Sivu 89
... gold in California . For example , iron did not feel the effect of the change in the tariff at all until 1848 , because the price abroad was high and the ad valorem duty was a sufficient protection against large foreign importations ...
... gold in California . For example , iron did not feel the effect of the change in the tariff at all until 1848 , because the price abroad was high and the ad valorem duty was a sufficient protection against large foreign importations ...
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ad valorem adopted amendment American asserted cause cents a pound classes Committee on Finance Congress Congressional Globe Congressional Record consideration cotton debate declared Democratic party discussion dutiable effect election exports fact favor foreign free list free of duty free silver free trade gold House of Representatives important increase industry interest iron issue labor legislation majority manufacturers McKinley act Means measure ment millions Morrill Morrill tariff motion nays opposed passage passed Pennsylvania platform political President principle proposed proposition prosperity protectionist protective system provisions rate of duty raw materials reduction of duties Republican party Republicans resolution result revenue schedule Secretary Senate silver specific duties speech sugar surplus tariff act tariff bill tariff laws tariff of 1842 tariff reform taxation tin plates tion Treasury treaty valorem vote wages Walker tariff Whigs whole wool and woollens wool growers yeas
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Sivu 117 - 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...
Sivu 22 - And from and after the day last aforesaid, all duties upon imports shall be collected in ready money ; and all credits now allowed by law in the payment of duties shall be, and hereby are, abolished ; and such duties shall be laid for the purpose of raising such revenue as may be necessary to an economical administration of the government...
Sivu 25 - An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands, and to grant preemption rights...
Sivu 312 - ... competition with the products of American labor there should be levied duties equal to the difference between wages abroad and at home. We assert that the prices of manufactured articles of general consumption have been reduced under the operations of the Tariff act of 1890.
Sivu 196 - ... revenue, except so much as may be derived from a tax upon tobacco and liquors, should be raised by duties upon importations, the details of which should be so adjusted as to aid in securing remunerative wages to labor, and promote the industries, prosperity, and growth of the whole country.
Sivu 196 - We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry of the people, and which shall provide the means necessary to pay the expenses of the government, economically administered, the pensions, the interest on the public debt, and a moderate reduction annually of the principal thereof; and recognizing that there are in...
Sivu 135 - Products of fish and of all other creatures living in the water. Poultry, eggs. Hides, furs, skins or tails undressed. Stone or marble in its crude or unwrought state.
Sivu 40 - Government economically administered. In adjusting the details of a revenue Tariff, I have heretofore sanctioned such moderate discriminating duties, as would produce the amount of revenue needed, and at the same time afford reasonable incidental protection to our home industry. I am opposed to a Tariff for protection merely, and not for revenue.
Sivu 237 - That this convention hereby indorses and recommends the early passage of the bill for the reduction of the revenue now pending in the House of Representatives.
Sivu 314 - Republican protection as a fraud, a robbery of the great majority of the American people for the benefit of the few.