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... protection is to increase the price of the protected article . If it does not accomplish this , it can be no protection . Now the increase of price which follows the protecting duty , frequently amounts to 50 and 100 per cent ...
... protection is to increase the price of the protected article . If it does not accomplish this , it can be no protection . Now the increase of price which follows the protecting duty , frequently amounts to 50 and 100 per cent ...
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... protection , and that this protection is still further increased by the duties which are required for the support of government . These give us an ad- vantage without the special interposition of the state , which is quite suffi- cient ...
... protection , and that this protection is still further increased by the duties which are required for the support of government . These give us an ad- vantage without the special interposition of the state , which is quite suffi- cient ...
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... protection with extreme caution . They ought to be well satisfied of the circumstances in favor of the manufacture seeking protection , and that its impediments to success would finally yield to encouragement , though they would endure ...
... protection with extreme caution . They ought to be well satisfied of the circumstances in favor of the manufacture seeking protection , and that its impediments to success would finally yield to encouragement , though they would endure ...
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