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What you are bidding on is a book of grangerized pamphlets regarding American tariffs as applied to imports. Some of the pamphlets are revealed in Sabin, others are not. Hinges cracked. Books show moderate wear. Split in cloth along front joint. Ex-library; usual treatments and artifacts present. Very in frequent presence of pamphlets, else pamphlets are clean and present in their entirety. Questions? Please do not hesitate to ask. Titles listed are as follows;
Speech of Mr. [George] McDuffie, of South Carolina, on the Tariff, in Reply ot Messrs. Evans and Huntington: Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 19, 1844; Washington: Printed at the Globe Office, 1844; pp. 15
Speech of Mr. [Thomas Hart] Benton, of Missouri, on the Tariff. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 25. 1844. Washington; Printed at the Globe Office, 1844; pp. 16
Speech of Mr.[Silas] Wright, of New York, on the Tariff. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 19 and 23, 1844; pp. 23
Speech of Mr. [John] Sliddel, of Louisiana, on the Tariff. In the House of Representatives, April 27, 1844; pp. 15 [SABIN 82140]
Address, Delivered at the Close of the Eighteenth Annual Fair of The American Institute, of the City of New York, at Niblo's Saloon, October 24, 1845. by the Hon. James Tallmadge, President of the Institute, published from the notes of the reporter; New York, James Van Norden & Co., Printers, 1845; pp. 16
Speech of Orlando B. Ficklin, of Illinois, on the Reduction of the Tariff. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, July 1, 1846; Washington: Printed at the Union Office, 1846; pp. 15
Speech of Hon. Dixon H. Lewis, of Alabama, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Monday, July 13, 1846, On the Bill, amendatory of the Tariff law of 1842, reducing the duty on Imports, and for other purposes. pp. 8 [SABIN 40792]
Speech of Mr. A.[ndrew] Stewart, of Pennsylvania, in Review of the Free-Trade Doctrines Contained in Mr. Walker's Annual Report on the Finances. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 11, 1848; pp. 16 [SABIN 91639]
Thirtieth Congress - First Session, Report No. 258. [To Accompany bill H.R. No. 251] HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. British North American Products. February 29, 1848. Mr. [Washington] Hunt from the Committee on Comerce, made the following Report: The Committee on Commerce, to whom were referred sundry memorials asking Congress to authorize the admission of agricultural products from the British North American provinces... pp. 8
Speech of Mr. David Fisher, of Ohio, on the Tariff. Delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S. December 20, 1848. pp. 16
Proceedings of the Iron Convention, Held at Pittsburgh, November 21st, 22d and 23d, 1849. Pittsburgh: Kennedys Franklin Printing House, Third Street, Opposite Post Office, 1849; pp.15
[Young, J.S.] An Address to Congress on the Protection of American Labor. Portsmouth, N.H., November 29, 1849; Journal Press; pp. 24
Speech of Hon. Sam'l Calvin, of Penn., on The Reference of the President's Message, and the Correspondence of Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer Accompanying the same, on the subject on the Tariff of 1846. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., May 15, 1850; pp. 7
Speech of Mr. Hampton, of Pennsylvania, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Thursday, Jan 22, 1851 ON THE TARIFF QUESTION; pp. 8
Letter from Demoratic Citizens of New Hampshire, and Reply of Charles H. Peaslee. pp. 16
Speech of Hon. James Meacham, of Vermont, in the House of Representatives, Jun 9 and 10, 1852, ON THE MODIFICATION OF THE TARIFF. pp. 7 [SABIN 47214]
Speech of Hon. Thomas Ross, of Penn'a, on the Tariff Question. Delivered in the House of Representives, August 12, 1852. Washington, Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1852; pp. 16
Speech of Hon. R.[ichard] K.[idder] Meade, of Virginia, on The Tariff. Delivered in the House of Representatives, December 14, 1852; Washington, Printed at the Congressional Globe Office. 1852; pp. 7
[Leffintgwell, Albert J.] Free-Trade, from an American Stand-Point. Republished from the London Contemporary Review of July, 1880. pp. 16
Speech of Hon. John. G. Carlisle, of Kentucky, on the House of Representatives, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 28 and 29, 1882; Washington 1882.; pp. 31
Reciprocal Brigandage of the Tariff: Its Postponement and Exactions.-How it Steals from Wages! / Speech of Hon. S.[amuel] S. Cox, of New York City, in the House of Representatives, on the 3d of May, 1882.; pp. 8
Speech of Hon. D.C. Haskell, of Kansas, in the Hosue of Representatives, Saturday, January 27, 1883, On the bill (H.R. 7313) to impose duties upon foreign imports, and for other purposes. pp. 20
The Tariff vs. The Farmer. Speech of Hon. Roger Q. Mills, of Texas, In the House of Representatives, Tuesday, April 15, 1884. The House being in Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union and having under consideration the bill (H.R. 5893) to reduce import duties and war-tariff taxes; pp. 16
TARIFF. Speech of Hon. N.B. Eldredge of Michigan, on the House of Representatives, April 22, 1884. Washington, 1884; pp. 8
THE TARIFF/ Speech of Hon. George L. Yaple of Michigan in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, April 23, 1884. The House being in Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union and having under consideration the bill (H.R. 5893) to reduce import duties and war-tariff taxes; pp. 8
ALL RECIPROCITY TREATIES, SO-CALLED, INCLUDING THAT WITH MEXICO, UNCONSTITUTIONAL./ Remarks of Justin S. Morrill, of Vermont in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, January 7, 1885; Washington 1884; pp. 24
Michigan, Canada and the Tariff. Speech Hon. James McMillan, of Michigan, April 19, 1894; Washington D.C., Judd & Detweiler, 1894; pp. 16
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