The Tariff Text-book: A History of the American Protective System and Its Effects Upon the Several Branches of Domestic IndustryJohn J. Reed, 1860 - 468 頁 |
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... tures , which , being once formed , can advance toward perfec- tion without any adventitious aid ; while others , for want of the fostering hand of Government , will be unable to go on at all . Legislative attention will be therefore ...
... tures , which , being once formed , can advance toward perfec- tion without any adventitious aid ; while others , for want of the fostering hand of Government , will be unable to go on at all . Legislative attention will be therefore ...
第 23 頁
... tures , on the grounds that the existing duty afforded suffi- cient protection , and that ' to repeal the duty on raw cotton imported , would be to damp the growth of cotton in our own country . ' " * The next act passed by this ...
... tures , on the grounds that the existing duty afforded suffi- cient protection , and that ' to repeal the duty on raw cotton imported , would be to damp the growth of cotton in our own country . ' " * The next act passed by this ...
第 27 頁
... tures , is a transfer to foreign nations of the advantages accruing from the advantages of machinery , in the modes in which it is capable of being employed , with most utility , and to the greatest extent . " The cotton mill invented ...
... tures , is a transfer to foreign nations of the advantages accruing from the advantages of machinery , in the modes in which it is capable of being employed , with most utility , and to the greatest extent . " The cotton mill invented ...
第 33 頁
... tures . Some parts of Europe have more capital than can be profitably employed at home ; and large loans are made to foreign States . Various objects in this country strongly in- vite the transfer of foreign capital . Some persons may ...
... tures . Some parts of Europe have more capital than can be profitably employed at home ; and large loans are made to foreign States . Various objects in this country strongly in- vite the transfer of foreign capital . Some persons may ...
第 46 頁
... tures ? Mr. H. said it would place the Government in a state of independence of all the casualties of the ocean and of ex- ternal commerce . We should not then be convulsed by the storms of Europe . We ought not to encourage foreign ...
... tures ? Mr. H. said it would place the Government in a state of independence of all the casualties of the ocean and of ex- ternal commerce . We should not then be convulsed by the storms of Europe . We ought not to encourage foreign ...
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