Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Part 2Gales & Seaton, 1830 - Law |
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Page 844
... cotton , tobacco , and rice , are the only articles which can be ob- tained in those countries for the productions we send them . Whatever impost duty you impose , we must still continue to import the merchandise on which it is levied ...
... cotton , tobacco , and rice , are the only articles which can be ob- tained in those countries for the productions we send them . Whatever impost duty you impose , we must still continue to import the merchandise on which it is levied ...
Page 845
... cotton , or by diminishing the could be more impotent than any attempt to raise the price cost of the merchandise he receives in exchange for it . of their cotton in foreign markets , by diminishing their Who , then , ultimately bears ...
... cotton , or by diminishing the could be more impotent than any attempt to raise the price cost of the merchandise he receives in exchange for it . of their cotton in foreign markets , by diminishing their Who , then , ultimately bears ...
Page 846
... cotton when exported , but permits the planter to export it without diminution . With his hundred bales of cotton , he purchases a hundred pieces of cloth . This would be the product of his industry - cotton converted into cloth . When ...
... cotton when exported , but permits the planter to export it without diminution . With his hundred bales of cotton , he purchases a hundred pieces of cloth . This would be the product of his industry - cotton converted into cloth . When ...
Page 847
... cotton and woollen manufactures . Before they will consent to pay an enhanced price , proportioned to the duties imposed , they will clothe themselves in home- spun . Upon the whole , then , the only means which the produ- cer has to ...
... cotton and woollen manufactures . Before they will consent to pay an enhanced price , proportioned to the duties imposed , they will clothe themselves in home- spun . Upon the whole , then , the only means which the produ- cer has to ...
Page 848
... cotton , tobacco , and rice , as I have heretofore shown , now actually contribute to the sup port of this Government fourteen million eight hundred thousand dollars , being nine million nine hundred thou- sand dollars more than their ...
... cotton , tobacco , and rice , as I have heretofore shown , now actually contribute to the sup port of this Government fourteen million eight hundred thousand dollars , being nine million nine hundred thou- sand dollars more than their ...
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