48 Words to use with tariff

The first act passed by Congress in 1789 was therefore a tariff act laying duties on goods, wares, and merchandise imported into the United States.

That instrument gives us a custom-house advantage of 20, 25, 30, and 40 per cent, in the tariff rates.

Educated automobiles have been trained to shell corn, saw wood, pump water, churn, plow, and, in short, do anything required of them except figure out where the consumer gets off under the new tariff law.

This program included the reduction of protective tariff duties and the direct taxation of incomes.

ABRAHAM paid taxes, and, as he was his own Senate and House, doubtless he passed a tariff bill to suit himself, and had any quantity of Protection.

The Adams administration was notable for nothing but beginnings of the tariff question and the protectionist Act of 1828, the growth of the Democratic party, the final intensity of the presidential campaign of 1828, and the election of Jackson, with Calhoun as Vice-president.

(1846) REPEAL OF THE ENGLISH CORN LAWS, Justin McCarthy After the repeal of the corn laws the tariff legislation of Great Britain was guided by a new policy, that of free trade, and it has been followed ever since.

Temperance, tariff reform, control of monopolies, all moral issues were relegated to the background and woman suffrage went with the rest.

SEE BALDWIN, HANSON W. Two proposals for tariff reductions.

On the other hand, Thomas R. Dew, whose cogent essay of 1832 marks the turn of the prevailing Southern sentiment toward a firm support of slavery, attributed the lack of prosperity in the South to the tariff policy of the United States, while he largely ignored the question of labor efficiency.

American tariff history 16.

Except for these tariff-walls and bounty systems (which after all, on account of their disturbing and crippling effect, seem to be gradually going out of fashion) trade flows over the world, regardless of national barriers, and will continue so to flow.

Tariff changes and business uncertainty.

All this tariff war is set forth in clear detail in Professor Sumner's "Life of Jackson.

This time will not be long in coming, for our tariff-system has already begun to be discussed, and in the light of our present knowledge discussion means its doom.

Under the new permanent tariff board, constituted to suggest tariff changes and to administer the tariff laws, it would be possible to apply some such feature.

He says we ought to get silk gowns ever so much cheaper next year," Jimmie Windsor was a member of the House committee on ways and means and was busily engaged in the matter of tariff revision.

When a tariff union between France and Belgium was proposed in 1840, England objected because the plan was not in accord with Belgian neutrality.

No one could be compelled to buy stamps or pay tariff taxes if he preferred to withdraw from all business transactions, wear homespun, do without British manufactures, and even refrain from eating lamb that flocks of sheep might be increased and the wool used for homespun cloth.

What sort of foolish stuff are you trying to inject into this tariff debate?...

A number of highly interesting vetoes of President Tyler appear, among which are two vetoing bills chartering a United States bank and two vetoing tariff measures.

The tariff problem in Great Britain, 1918-1923.

That is very much the fate of the tariff reformer to-day, if we may credit the tales of those returning from Washington.

It seems an ideal nest for the tariff manipulator, a festering corner of delegates and agents and secondary people.

Observe how invariably in the years following a crisis, the amounts of dutiable imports and of duties collected have diminished, whether the tariff meantime was changed or not.] § 5.

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