| United States. President - 1896 - 646 pages
...addition \ve find in some parts of Europe monopolizing discriminations, which in the form of duties tend effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own...a fair and adequate reciprocity. But should false calculations of interest defeat our hope, it rests with the Legislature to decide whether they will... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1896 - 658 pages
...in the furtn of duties tend el: ally to prohibit the carrying thither our own produce in our own \> From existing amities and a spirit of justice it is...discussion will produce a fair and adequate reciprocity. Hut should '•alculations nf interest defeat our hope, it rests with the !.. to decide whether they... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 pages
...addition we find in some parts of Europe monopolizing discriminations, which in the form of duties tend effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own...a fair and adequate reciprocity. But should false calculations of interest defeat our hope, it rests with the Legislature to decide whether they will... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 604 pages
...addition we find in some parts of Europe monopolizing discriminations, which in the form of duties tend effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own...a fair and adequate reciprocity. But should false calculations of interest defeat our hope, it rests with the Legislature to decide whether they will... | |
| William Wallace Bates - 1897 - 80 pages
...addition, we find in some parts of Europe, monopolizing discriminations, which, in the form of duties tend effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own...a fair and adequate reciprocity. But should false calculations of interest defeat our hope, it rests with the legislature to decide whether they will... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1082 pages
...— We find in some parts of Europe monopolizing discriminations, which, in the form of duties, tend effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own...a fair and adequate reciprocity. But should false calculations of interest defeat our hope, it rests with the Legislature to decide whether they will... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1504 pages
...— We find in some parts of Europe monopolizing discriminations, which, in the form of duties, tend effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own...will produce a fair and adequate reciprocity. But sliould false calculations of interest defeat our hope, it rests with the Legislature to decide whether... | |
| William Wallace Bates - 1902 - 506 pages
...addition, we find in some parts of Europe monopolizing discrimination, which, in the form of duties, tends effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own...a fair and adequate reciprocity. But should false calculations of interest defeat our hope, it rests with the Legislature to decide whether they will... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1910 - 932 pages
...addition we find in some parts of Europe monopolizing discriminations, which in the form of duties tend effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own...a fair and adequate reciprocity. But should false calculations of interest defeat our hope, it rests with the Legislature to decide whether they will... | |
| United States. President - 1858 - 802 pages
...addition we find in some parts of Europe monopolizing discriminations, which in the form of duties tend effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own...a fair and adequate reciprocity. But should false calculations of interest defeat our hope, it rests with the legislature to decide whether they will... | |
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