| George Boughton Curtiss - Commercial policy - 1912 - 590 pages
...from 130,051 in 1790 to 314,795 in 1810. In his last annual message to Congress, Washington said : Congress have repeatedly, and not without success,...object is of too much consequence not to insure a continuation of their efforts in every way which shall appear eligible. Adams, in his first message,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1913 - 680 pages
...passed by the Federal Government It was approved by Washington, who said : " Congress have repeatedly directed their attention to the encouragement of manufactures....efforts In every way which shall appear eligible." It was approved by Jefferson, who said : " Experience has taught me that manufactures are now as necessary... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Tariff - 1913 - 916 pages
...Constitution, and he definitely approved the policy of protection when he said : Congress have repeatedly directed their attention to the encouragement of manufactures....efforts in every way which shall appear eligible. It was approved by Jefferson, who said: Experience has taught me that manufactures are now as necessary... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1913 - 856 pages
...when he said: Congress have repeatedly directed their attention to the encouragement of manufacture:'. The object is of too much consequence not to insure...efforts in every way which shall appear eligible. It was approved by Jefferson, who said: Experience has taught me that manufactures are now as necessary... | |
| John Calvin Brown - Protectionism - 1916 - 328 pages
...equalled?" In his eighth message we find a proud "I told you so" inclination in his words : "Congress has repeatedly, and not without success, directed their...object is of too much consequence not to insure a continuation of their efforts in every way which shall appear eligible." John Adams, the second President,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1923 - 1144 pages
...following passages from this document are especially noteworthy: 16 4 WORKS, Lodge ed., 70, 151. " Congress have repeatedly, and not without success,...efforts in every way which shall appear eligible. As a general rule, manufactures on public account are inexpedient; but where the state of things in... | |
| 1888 - 744 pages
...of the people, said, " Congress has repeatedly and not without success, directed their attention to manufactures. The object is of too much consequence...insure a continuance of their efforts in every way that shall appear eligible." Towards.the final success of the manufacturing interests in California,... | |
| John Calvin Brown - Free trade - 1924 - 320 pages
...eighth Message to Congress, we find a proud "I told you so" inclination in his words: — "Congress has repeatedly, and not without success, directed their...manufactures. The object is of too much consequence not to ensure a continuation of their efforts in every way which shall appear eligible." John Adams, the second... | |
| Protectionism - 1903 - 440 pages
...supplies. George Washington. Iii his farewell address, on December 7. 171)6, Washington said: Congress has repeatedly, and not without success, directed their...manufactures. The object Is of too much consequence not to ensure a continuation of their efforts In every way which shall appear eligible. . . . Ought our country... | |
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