The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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Stran 1709
... Massachusetts , ( Mr. FULLER , ) that bar iron might be considered as almost a raw ma- terial . If that gentleman intended to convey the idea , that the manufacture of this article requires but little capital , he is entirely mistaken ...
... Massachusetts , ( Mr. FULLER , ) that bar iron might be considered as almost a raw ma- terial . If that gentleman intended to convey the idea , that the manufacture of this article requires but little capital , he is entirely mistaken ...
Stran 1735
... . With regard to hemp , Mr. B. stated that the Legislature of Massachusetts had tried the effect of a bounty , in order to supersede the importation MARCH , 1824 . Proceedings . рго- of that article 1735 1736 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... . With regard to hemp , Mr. B. stated that the Legislature of Massachusetts had tried the effect of a bounty , in order to supersede the importation MARCH , 1824 . Proceedings . рго- of that article 1735 1736 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
Stran 1741
... Massachusetts , hoped the amendment would not be withdrawn . He did not believe this country possessed ( at least not at present ) the capacity to raise its own wool ; and , if we cannot get it at home , we must get it from abroad . He ...
... Massachusetts , hoped the amendment would not be withdrawn . He did not believe this country possessed ( at least not at present ) the capacity to raise its own wool ; and , if we cannot get it at home , we must get it from abroad . He ...
Stran 1751
... Massachusetts send all the way to New Jersey , and bring the raw ore 400 miles by water and 40 by land . It is not correct that Eng- land prohibits the importation of the raw mate- rial . She lays on it a tax of no more than four- teen ...
... Massachusetts send all the way to New Jersey , and bring the raw ore 400 miles by water and 40 by land . It is not correct that Eng- land prohibits the importation of the raw mate- rial . She lays on it a tax of no more than four- teen ...
Stran 1755
... Massachusetts , also supported the proposed infringement of that part of our Treaty with amendment , and Messrs . ToD , WRIGHT , SAND- Great Britain which provides that no higher duty FORD , and TRIMBLE opposed it . On the question ...
... Massachusetts , also supported the proposed infringement of that part of our Treaty with amendment , and Messrs . ToD , WRIGHT , SAND- Great Britain which provides that no higher duty FORD , and TRIMBLE opposed it . On the question ...
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ad valorem adopted agriculture Alexander Smyth amendment American amount APRIL Arthur Smith Barbour benefit bounty Britain British CAMBRELENG capital cent Chairman citizens claims commerce Committee Congress Connecticut consideration Constitution consumption cotton coun District dollars domestic duty effect election employed England entitled An act Europe existence exports fact factures favor foreign FORSYTH Gazlay gentleman Georgia Government hemp honorable House imported increase industry inhabitant interest iron Kentucky labor land legislation manufac manufactures Massachusetts McLANE ment millions motion nation navigation Navy Ninian Edwards object Ohio opinion P. P. Barbour Pennsylvania Plumer population ports present President principle produce profit proposed prosperity protection question raw material read twice referred relief resolution revenue Senate ship South Carolina Speaker Standefer suppose Tariff Bill tariff of 1816 thing tion trade Treasury ture United Vance Virginia wealth WEBSTER whole Wickliffe wool