American tariff controversies in the nineteenth century, 2 tomasHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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271 psl.
... tin plates , was 30 per cent . ad valorem ; ingot and block tin were on the free list . The importation of tin plates increased amazingly . It was less than two hundred million pounds in 1876 , more than four hundred and fifty million ...
... tin plates , was 30 per cent . ad valorem ; ingot and block tin were on the free list . The importation of tin plates increased amazingly . It was less than two hundred million pounds in 1876 , more than four hundred and fifty million ...
272 psl.
... tin plates - the canning establishments and the manufacturers of tinware - sent in earnest protests against the measure . The tin - plate makers of South Wales and Monmouthshire , who had a monopoly of the industry , were greatly ...
... tin plates - the canning establishments and the manufacturers of tinware - sent in earnest protests against the measure . The tin - plate makers of South Wales and Monmouthshire , who had a monopoly of the industry , were greatly ...
273 psl.
... tin plate would be made in the United States . The facts that there was at the time no manufactory of tin plate in the country , that there was no assurance , further than a verbal or written promise which could not be en- forced , that ...
... tin plate would be made in the United States . The facts that there was at the time no manufactory of tin plate in the country , that there was no assurance , further than a verbal or written promise which could not be en- forced , that ...
274 psl.
... tin plate should be admitted free of duty unless in some one of the intervening years the production of American tin plate " has equalled one third the amount of such plates imported and entered for consumption during any fiscal year ...
... tin plate should be admitted free of duty unless in some one of the intervening years the production of American tin plate " has equalled one third the amount of such plates imported and entered for consumption during any fiscal year ...
290 psl.
... tin plate would be an advance of from fifteen to twenty per cent . in the price of canned fruits and vege- tables . The basis of the assertion was an increase of one and two tenths cents on a pound of tin plate , which would possibly ...
... tin plate would be an advance of from fifteen to twenty per cent . in the price of canned fruits and vege- tables . The basis of the assertion was an increase of one and two tenths cents on a pound of tin plate , which would possibly ...
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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
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Populiarios ištraukos
115 psl. - 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...
20 psl. - And from and after the day last aforesaid, all duties upon imports shall be collected in ready money ; and all credits now allowed by law in the payment of duties shall be, and hereby are, abolished ; and such duties shall be laid for the purpose of raising such revenue as may be necessary to an economical administration of the government...
310 psl. - ... competition with the products of American labor there should be levied duties equal to the difference between wages abroad and at home. We assert that the prices of manufactured articles of general consumption have been reduced under the operations of the Tariff act of 1890.
194 psl. - ... revenue, except so much as may be derived from a tax upon tobacco and liquors, should be raised by duties upon importations, the details of which should be so adjusted as to aid in securing remunerative wages to labor, and promote the industries, prosperity, and growth of the whole country.
194 psl. - We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry of the people, and which shall provide the means necessary to pay the expenses of the government, economically administered, the pensions, the interest on the public debt, and a moderate reduction annually of the principal thereof; and recognizing that there are in...
133 psl. - Products of fish and of all other creatures living in the water. Poultry, eggs. Hides, furs, skins or tails undressed. Stone or marble in its crude or unwrought state.
235 psl. - That this convention hereby indorses and recommends the early passage of the bill for the reduction of the revenue now pending in the House of Representatives.
312 psl. - Republican protection as a fraud, a robbery of the great majority of the American people for the benefit of the few.
220 psl. - Knowing full well, however, that legislation affecting the operations of the people should be cautious and conservative in method, not in advance of public opinion, but responsive to its demands, the Democratic party is pledged to revise the tariff in a spirit of fairness to all interests.
225 psl. - Our progress toward a wise conclusion will not be improved by dwelling upon the theories of protection and free trade. This savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us, not a theory.