Protection and Prosperity: An Account of Tariff Legislation and Its Effect in Europe and AmericaPan-American Publishing Company, 1896 - 864 sivua |
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... interests of the nation . If space would permit it would gratify the writer to make special mention of the aid he has derived in the preparation of this work from the many patriotic defenders of the cause of protection who have so ably ...
... interests of the nation . If space would permit it would gratify the writer to make special mention of the aid he has derived in the preparation of this work from the many patriotic defenders of the cause of protection who have so ably ...
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... interests , they found a mass of people who despised their own country and were as willing to see the imperial city destroyed as the invaders were to destroy her . Rome had no friends at home . The cor- rupt and vicious aristocracy of ...
... interests , they found a mass of people who despised their own country and were as willing to see the imperial city destroyed as the invaders were to destroy her . Rome had no friends at home . The cor- rupt and vicious aristocracy of ...
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... interests ulti- mately became centred in trade and commerce . Under the great advant- age of combination , community of interest , and that contact with their fellows which tends to sharpen and broaden the intellectual faculties , they ...
... interests ulti- mately became centred in trade and commerce . Under the great advant- age of combination , community of interest , and that contact with their fellows which tends to sharpen and broaden the intellectual faculties , they ...
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... interests of English manufactures . The same restrictive policy pursued against the colonies was also Ireland . enforced to prevent rival industries from springing up in Ireland . Laws were enacted which prevented the Irish people from ...
... interests of English manufactures . The same restrictive policy pursued against the colonies was also Ireland . enforced to prevent rival industries from springing up in Ireland . Laws were enacted which prevented the Irish people from ...
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... interests of England was entirely different Agricul- from that of any other industry . Notwithstanding the extent of their ture . foreign trade and the growth of their manufacturing and mining , it had been for centuries the chief means ...
... interests of England was entirely different Agricul- from that of any other industry . Notwithstanding the extent of their ture . foreign trade and the growth of their manufacturing and mining , it had been for centuries the chief means ...
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agricultural American amount Anti-Corn Law League artisans average balance of trade Belgium Britain British capital cent century cheap classes cloth Cobden Cobden Club commercial commodities competing competition condition consumption Corn Laws cost cotton domestic duties economic effect employed employment England English manufacturers established Europe exports fact factories facturers farm farmers favor flax foreign countries foreign trade France free trade free trade party Germany growth home market imports income increased industries iron jute labor land legislation linen machinery manu manufac ment merchants mills Napoleonic wars nation period policy of protection population pounds production profits prosperity protectionists protective tariff question rate of wages raw materials reduced result revenue Richard Cobden Royal Commission Russia says ships silk steel sugar tariff of 1842 textile tion tons Total treaty United Kingdom wages paid wares wealth weavers wheat wool woolen yarn Zollverein
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Sivu 644 - ... imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States, which in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty...
Sivu 614 - 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; and we commend that policy of National exchanges which secures to the workingmen liberal wages, to agriculture remunerative prices, to mechanics and manufacturers an adequate reward for their skill, labor, and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity and...
Sivu 419 - To him that hath shall be given ; and from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.
Sivu 568 - 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.
Sivu 791 - I happened to read for amusement ' Malthus on Population,' and being well prepared to appreciate the struggle for existence which everywhere goes on from long-continued observation of the habits of animals and plants, it at once struck me that under these circumstances favourable variations would tend to be preserved, and unfavourable ones to be destroyed. The result of this would be the formation of new species.
Sivu 818 - A capital, therefore, employed in the home trade will sometimes make twelve operations, or be sent out and returned twelve times, before a capital employed in the foreign trade of consumption has made one. If the capitals are equal, therefore, the one will give four-and-twenty times more encouragement and support to the industry of the country than the other.
Sivu 179 - I care not what may be the position of a man who never originates an idea — a watcher of the atmosphere, a man who, as he says, takes his observations, and when he finds the wind in a certain quarter, trims to suit it.
Sivu 817 - The capital which is employed in purchasing in one part of the country in order to sell in another the produce of the industry of that country, generally replaces by every such operation two distinct capitals that had both been employed in the agriculture or manufactures of that country, and thereby enables them to continue that employment.
Sivu 586 - ... authority having thus entirely passed from the States, the right to exercise it for the purpose of protection does not exist in them; and, consequently, if it be not possessed by the General Government, it must be extinct. Our political system would thus present the anomaly of a people stripped of the right to foster their own industry, and to counteract the most selfish and destructive policy which might be adopted by foreign nations.
Sivu 572 - But there is no subject that can enter with greater force and merit into the deliberations of Congress than a consideration of the means to preserve and promote the manufactures which have sprung into existence and attained an unparalleled maturity throughout the United States during the period of the European wars. This source of national independence and wealth I anxiously recommend, therefore, to the prompt and constant guardianship of Congress.