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Trade policy and global poverty
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Trade policy and global poverty
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Statements and remarks, addressed to Thomas Newton, chairman of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures, on the subject of agriculture, maufactures [sic], and commerce
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The necessity of protecting and encouraging the manufactures of the United States
in a letter to James Monroe, president of the United States -
In Senate of the United States
January 23, 1817. Ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. ; To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled--the memorial of ship-owners, and others, interested in foreign commerce, convened by public notice at the Tontine Coffee House, in the city of New-York, the 17th January, 1817, respectfully represents -
Memorial of sundry manufacturers residing in the state of Maryland
December 22, 1819. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures -
Memorial of the mechanics and manufacturers of Lexington, Kentucky, to Congress
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In Senate of the United States
February 3, 1817. Ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. ; To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled. The memorial of the merchants of the city of New-York respectfully represents -
Address of the Connecticut Society for the Encouragement of American Manufactures
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An Address to the good people of Connecticut, on the subject of domestic manufactures. "
[One line from Poor Richard] -
Address of the American Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Manufactures, to the people of the United States
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Memorial of the American Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Manufactures
January 29, 1817. Referred to the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures -
The effects of protectionism on a small country
the case of Uruguay -
The interest of the country in laying duties: or A discourse, shewing how duties on some sorts of merchandize may make the province of New-York richer than it would be without them
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Home industry, the most direct road to national prosperity
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Domestic industry
a poem in a dialogue between a farmer and a manufacturer ; an appeal to the fair sex of Columbia ; and an address to the members of Congress -
Memorial of a convention of the Friends of National Industry, assembled in the city of New York, to take into consideration the prostrate situation of our manufactures, and to petition Congress for their relief and protection
composed of delegates from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and Ohio. ; December, 20, 1819. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures -
Speech, in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, delivered January 14, 1794
by James Madison, of Virginia, in support of his propositions for the promotion of the commerce of the United States, and in reply to William Smith, of South-Carolina -
Report of the committee appointed by the citizens of Pittsburgh, at a meeting held at the court-house on the 21st of December, 1816, to inquire into the state of the manufactures in the city and its immediate vicinity
Made February 17, 1817, in the House of Representatives of the United States. Read and ordered to lie upon the table -
The memorial and petition of the citizens of the state of Delaware and its vicinity, associated under the name of the Society for the Promotion of American Manufactures
respectfully sheweth -
The Soundness of the policy of protecting domestic manufactures
fully established by Alexander Hamilton, in his report to Congress on the subject, and by Thomas Jefferson, in his letter to Benjamin Austin -
To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled, the memorial of the subscribers respectfully sheweth
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Report of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures, to which was referred the memorials and petitions of the manufacturers of cotton wool
February 13, 1816. Ordered to lie on the table -
Reports of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures, upon the subject of domestic manufactures, made to the House of Representatives of the United States, at the first session of the Fourteenth Congress
February 13, 1818. Ordered to be printed by the House of Representatives -
Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, who were instructed by a resolution of the House of Representatives, to inquire into the expediency of repealing the law, laying a duty on imported salt
March 3 1818. Read, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow