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Constitution of the Pennsylvania Society for the Promotion of Manufactures and the Mechanic Arts
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Mr. Otis's speech, to the citizens of Boston
on the evening preceding the late election, of member to Congress -
Address of the Friends of Domestic Industry
assembled in convention, at New-York, October 26, 1831, to the people of the United States -
Journal of the proceedings of the Friends of Domestic Industry
in general convention, met at the City of New York, October, 26, 1831 -
Letter of Mr. J.S. Johnston, of Louisiana, to a gentleman in New York
in reply to an article on the expediency of reducing the duty on sugar, particularly in relation to its effect upon the commercial and navigating interests of that city -
Speech of George Richard Robinson, Esq. in the House of Commons, May 22, 1832
on the trade, commerce, & navigation, of the British Empire -
Review of the speech of Harrison Gray Otis, Mayor of the City of Boston
delivered at a public meeting of the Friends of the Protecting System, in that city, in the support of the nomination of a friend of that system, for a member of Congress -
Memorial of the New York convention, to the Congress of the United States
presented March 26, 1832, and referred to the Committee on Manufacturers -
Errors in fact
advanced by Senator Hayne in his anti-tariff speech, and the evil results his policy must produce exposed for the good of the people -
The causes of the distress of the country and of the sufferings of the people laid open
in an exposition of the derangement of the currency, and of the free trade system of modern economists -
The Democratic Underwood-Simmons Tariff Bill
a colossal failure and most disastrous to labor, industry and agriculture, as has been all legislation for "tariff for revenue only" from 1789 to 1913 -
Reasons humbly offered for the suppressing all hackney stage-coaches and caravans
and for inducing gentlemen to live upon their estates in the countrey, and weare the manufactures of England, and to restrain servants from wearing any other -
Plain sense on national industry
addressed to the people of the United States -
Three letters on the present calamitous state of affairs
addressed to J.M. Garnett, Esq., president of the Fredericsburg Agricultural Society -
A Defence of direct taxes, and of protective duties, for the encouragement of manufactures
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Circular and address of the National Institution for promoting industry in the United States
to their fellow citizens -
Address of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry, to the citizens of the United States
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Address of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry, to the citizens of the United States
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Memorial of a Convention of the Friends of National Industry assembled in the city of New York
to take into consideration the prostrate situation of our manufactures, and to petition Congress for their relief and protection -
Refutation of the arguments used on the subject of the agricultural petition
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The Rights of men and things
Attend East! Attend West! Attend North! and particularly attend South! Niles is our second Franklin, and deserves well of his country -
Memorial of sundry manufacturers residing in the state of Maryland
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Twenty-one golden rules to depress agriculture, impede the progress of manufactures, paralize commerce, impair national resources ... and blight and blast the bounties of nature
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Speech in support of an American system for the protection of American industry
delivered in the House of Representatives on the 30th and 31st of March, 1824 -
Examination of A tract on the alteration of the tariff, written by Thomas Cooper