| 1819 - 652 páginas
...settled previous to the erection ofmanu"acturing establishments on a large scale. V. The extortion practised, and the extravagant prices charged by manufacturers...revenue that would arise from protecting or prohibitory dutie». VII. The danger of encouraging smuggling by tiigh duties. I. I>r.40!l,U.tZtTIO!C. The most... | |
| 1819 - 660 páginas
...establishments 071 a large scale. V. The extortion practised, and the extravagant prices chargedby manufacturers during the war. VI. The loss of revenue that would arise frotai protecting or prohibitory duties. VII. The danger of encouraging smuggling by high duties. J.... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1820 - 312 páginas
...in the United States. IV. The great extent of our vacant lands, which ought to be settled previous to the erection of manufacturing establishments on...duties. VII. The danger of encouraging smuggling by high duties. I. Demoralization. The most specious and generally prevalent argument against manufacturing... | |
| Earl L. Bradsher - 1912 - 168 páginas
...United States. Philadelphia, 1822, 8vo, 552 pp. Pages 169 to 187 were written by Dr. Samuel Jackson. of congress, where Clay was a stalwart protectionist,...encountered so many reverses. Carey at all times tried to recon41 cile the agricultural and the manufacturing interests and to show how they were mutually dependent.... | |
| Earl L. Bradsher - 1912 - 340 páginas
...debasing effects of manufacturing establishments. " II. Their injurious interference with commerce. " HI. The high rate of wages in the United States. " IV...." VII. The danger of encouraging smuggling by high duties."1» These charges he takes up and refutes one by one. The opposition of the agricultural states... | |
| H. NILES - 1819 - 658 páginas
...settled previous to the erectimi of manufacturing establishments on a large scale. V. The extortion practised, and the extravagant prices charged by manufacturers...the war. VI. The loss of revenue that would arise tram protecting or prohibitory duties. VII. The danger of encouraging smuggling by high duties. I.... | |
| 1819 - 652 páginas
...establishments on a- large scale. V. The extortion practised, and the extravagant prices chargcdby manufacturers during the war. . VI. The loss of revenue that would arise fronj protecting or prohibitory duties. VII. The danger of encouraging smugirling by liigh duties.... | |
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