The American Protectionist's ManualT. Nourse, 1883 - 192 páginas |
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... hundred years , to see how oreigners are learning their duty to their neighbors as well as to emselves . " We are told free trade principles are spreading ; why , in Prus- a , Austria , Belgium , Switzerland , the idea even of opening ...
... hundred years , to see how oreigners are learning their duty to their neighbors as well as to emselves . " We are told free trade principles are spreading ; why , in Prus- a , Austria , Belgium , Switzerland , the idea even of opening ...
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... hundred years ago her trade with Europe was large , and her merchants rich . But , in an evil hour , the government made a treaty with England and France , agreeing to charge no more than three per ent . duty on their imports , and to ...
... hundred years ago her trade with Europe was large , and her merchants rich . But , in an evil hour , the government made a treaty with England and France , agreeing to charge no more than three per ent . duty on their imports , and to ...
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... hundred looms in 1812 ; y remained in 1821 ; and of two thousand weav- ps in Tournova in 1812 , but two hundred were 830. As in most purely agricultural countries , ivators are in debt . Twenty years ago the total of Turkey were but ...
... hundred looms in 1812 ; y remained in 1821 ; and of two thousand weav- ps in Tournova in 1812 , but two hundred were 830. As in most purely agricultural countries , ivators are in debt . Twenty years ago the total of Turkey were but ...
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... hundred per ore . Of manufactured tobacco we sent them , year , less than one - fifth in value compared to $ 720,554 to $ 3,693 799 ) and not one - tenth as weight probably . retended " free trade tariff , " on over forty per The total ...
... hundred per ore . Of manufactured tobacco we sent them , year , less than one - fifth in value compared to $ 720,554 to $ 3,693 799 ) and not one - tenth as weight probably . retended " free trade tariff , " on over forty per The total ...
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... hundred or two of prosperous workmen , and every ruined manufacturer , one or two hundred ruined workmen ; that if the employer is losing money the employed cannot be making it . More than this , they understand that manufacturing and ...
... hundred or two of prosperous workmen , and every ruined manufacturer , one or two hundred ruined workmen ; that if the employer is losing money the employed cannot be making it . More than this , they understand that manufacturing and ...
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Página 11 - A protecting duty, continued for a reasonable time, will sometimes be the least inconvenient mode in which the nation can tax itself for the support of such an experiment.
Página 11 - 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 152 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of 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 merchandises imported: Be it enacted, etc.
Página 154 - If the term of seven years were to be selected of the greatest prosperity which this people have enjoyed since the establishment of their present constitution, it would be exactly that period of seven years which immediately followed the passage of the tariff of 1824.
Página 178 - Continent renders very unlikely; and because it was well worth while to incur a loss upon the first exportation, in order, by the glut, to stifle in the cradle those rising manufactures in the United States, which the war had forced into existence, contrary to the natural course of things...
Página 152 - To cultivate peace and maintain commerce and navigation in all their lawful enterprises ; to foster our fisheries and nurseries of navigation and for the nurture of man, and protect the manufactures adapted to our circumstances...
Página 153 - The power to impose duties on imports originally belonged to the several States. The right to adjust those duties with a view to the encouragement of domestic branches of industry is so completely incidental to that power that it is difficult to suppose the existence of the one without the other.
Página 49 - The internal competition which takes place, soon does away with everything like monopoly, and by degrees reduces the price of the article to the minimum of a reasonable profit on the capital employed. This accords with the reason of the thing, and with experience.
Página 153 - ... that power, that it is difficult to suppose the existence of the one without the other. The States have delegated their whole authority over imports, to the General Government, without limitation or restriction, saving the very inconsiderable reservation relating to their inspection Laws. This 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,...