Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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Page 78
... duties without giving any pre- vious notice to those from whom they are to be exacted . Prohibitory duties existing in both countries against the admission of the shipping of the other , the material question to be settled is what shall ...
... duties without giving any pre- vious notice to those from whom they are to be exacted . Prohibitory duties existing in both countries against the admission of the shipping of the other , the material question to be settled is what shall ...
Page 109
... duties as at present existing , as well upon vessels as their cargoes , shall cease on both sides ; that in their stead the tonnage duties and all charges upon the vessel shall be equalized , as proposed by the Baron de Neu- ville , and ...
... duties as at present existing , as well upon vessels as their cargoes , shall cease on both sides ; that in their stead the tonnage duties and all charges upon the vessel shall be equalized , as proposed by the Baron de Neu- ville , and ...
Page 350
... duties . It was contended that this indiscriminate aug- mentation of duties upon one class of merchandise , many articles of which were already burthened with charges as heavy as they could well bear , would operate very unequally and ...
... duties . It was contended that this indiscriminate aug- mentation of duties upon one class of merchandise , many articles of which were already burthened with charges as heavy as they could well bear , would operate very unequally and ...
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