| United States. Congress - 1834 - 708 páginas
...one, that, while it secures the object of revenue, it shall not be oppressive to our constituents. Happy it is for us that such a system is within our...impost on articles imported into the United States. In pursuing this measure, I know that two points occur for our consideration. The first respects the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 640 páginas
...one, that, while it secures the object of revenue, it shall not be oppressive to our constituents. Happy it is for us that such a system is within our...impost on articles imported into the United States. In pursuing this measure, I know that two points occur for our considération. The first respects the... | |
| 1839 - 556 páginas
...one, that, while it secures the object of revenue, it shall not be oppressive to our constituents. Happy it is for us that such a system is within our...impost on articles imported into the United States." And thus was laid the foundation of the revenues of the Union ; and with them the means of paying their... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1839 - 156 páginas
...one, that, while it secures the object of revenue, it shall not be oppressive to our constituents. Happy it is for us that such a system is within our...impost on articles imported into the United States." And thus was laid the foundation of the revenues of the Union; and with them the means of paying their... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 828 páginas
...one, that, while it secures the object of revenue, it shall not be oppressive to our constituents. Happy it is for us that such a system is within our...impost on articles imported into the United States. In pursuing this measure, I know that two points occur for our consideration. The first respects the... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1872 - 354 páginas
...a one that, while it secures the object of revenue, it shall not be oppressive to our constituents. Happy it is for us that such a system is within our...impost on articles imported into the United States. In pursuing this measure, I know that two points occur for our consideration. The first respects the... | |
| Pennsylvania. Laws, statutes, etc - 1887 - 692 páginas
...including interest on the national debt, may, as was said by James Madison, on the sixth of April, 1789, be obtained from an impost on articles imported into the United States ; therefore be it Resolved, That, (if the Senate concur,) the Senators and Representatives of Pennsylvania... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1891 - 614 páginas
...a system of permanent duties can be perfected." The strongest evidence that Mr. Madison regarded n custom's tariff as practical political economy is...industries was a system universally accepted by the Confederation of States preexistent to the United States Congress (1789) ; That its provision was inserted... | |
| William E. Burke - 1891 - 296 páginas
...one, that, while it secures the object of revenue, it shall not be oppressive to our constituents. Happy it is for us that such a system is within our...impost on articles imported into the United States. " In pursuing this measure, I know that two points occur for our consideration. The first respects... | |
| Hawaii. Governor - 1902 - 544 páginas
...one that, while it secures the object of revenue, it shall not be" oppressive to our constituents. Happy it is for us that such a system is within our...impost on articles imported into the United States. The present tariff of the United States, approved July 24, 1897, (known as the Dingley bill) took full... | |
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