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Parties, Problems and Leaders of 1896: An Impartial Presentation of Living ... - Page 234
by James Penny Boyd - 1896 - 615 pages
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Politics and Welfare: A Business Study of Applied American Politics

John Calvin Brown - 1924 - 320 pages
...Parliament in 1816: "It is well worth while to incur a loss upon the first exportations, in order, by glut, to stifle in the cradle those infant manufactures...United States which the war has forced into existence." Bankruptcy soon became general in the United States, and financial ruin was everywhere. Benton gives...
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A History of the People of the United States, from the Revolution to the ...

John Bach McMaster - 1924 - 680 pages
...the Continent renders very unlikely — and because it was well worth while to incur a loss upon the first exportation in order, by the glut, to stifle in the cradle those rising manufactures in the United States which the war had forced into existence contrary to the natural...
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The United States of America ...

David Saville Muzzey - 1922 - 696 pages
...British West Indies, Gallatin in Switzerland. in Parliament, "to stifle in the cradle those rising manufactures in the United States which the war has forced into existence, contrary to the natural course of things" — the "natural course" being England's continued monopoly...
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American Economist, Volumes 65-66

1920 - 592 pages
...policy in these words: "It is welt worth while to incur a loss upon the first exportations in order, l>y glut, to stifle in the cradle those infant manufactures...United States which the war has forced into existence." Lord Brougham was speaking of the industries that had grown up in the United States as a result of...
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American Economist, Volume 54

1914 - 438 pages
...to Plug Up the Holes in the American Tariff Wall. Sugar. It is worth while to incur a loss upon the first exportation in order, by the glut, to stifle in the cradle those infant manufacturers in the United States which the war has forced into existence. — Speech of Lord Brougham...
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New England in the Republic, 1776-1850

James Truslow Adams - 1926 - 482 pages
...Parliament of the enormous exports to America, said that "it was well worth while to incur a loss upon the first exportation, in order, by the glut, to stifle in the cradle those rising manufactures in the United States which the war had forced into existence, contrary to the natural...
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The American Wool Manufacture, Volume 1

Arthur Harrison Cole - 1926 - 442 pages
...by Mr., later Lord,Brougham on the floor of Parliament: "It is worth while to incur a loss upon the first exportation, in order, by the glut, to stifle in the cradle those rising manufactures in the United States, which the war has forced into existence, contrary' to the...
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The History of New England ...: New England in the Republic, 1776-1850

James Truslow Adams - 1926 - 484 pages
...Parliament of the enormous exports to America, said that "it was well worth while to incur a loss upon 'the first exportation, in order, by the glut, to stifle in the cradle those rising manufactures in the United States which the war had forced into existence, contrary to the natural...
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Henry Clay's American System

Ruth Mary Hardaker - 1926 - 108 pages
...and which she had no means of paying for, he said, "it is well worth while to incur a loss upon the first exportation, in order, by the glut, to stifle in the cradle those rising manufactures in the United States, which the war forced a into existence. In pursuance of this...
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The American Wool Manufacture, Volume 1

Arthur Harrison Cole - 1926 - 442 pages
...incur a loss upon the first exportation, in order, by the glut, to stifle in the cradle those rising manufactures in the United States, which the war has forced into existence, contrary to the natural course of things" (Niles, xi, 284). For further discussion of the effects of...
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