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Значения термина domestic manufactures на английском
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Использование термина domestic manufactures на английском
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It increased the unfavourable balance of trade, discouraged domesticmanufactures, and promoted luxury.
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Besides, it would be a protection to that amount to our domesticmanufactures.
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Societies for the encouragement of domesticmanufactures were started everywhere.
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As soon as domesticmanufactures are begun by the hands
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Shall we suppress the impost and give that advantage to foreign over domesticmanufactures?
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Shall domesticmanufactures be encouraged, and in what degree, by restrictions on foreign manufactures?
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Imitation soon diffuses all these arts; while domesticmanufactures emulate the foreign in their improvements.
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His advocacy of protection to domesticmanufactures, and of a judicious system of internal improvements.
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To encourage domesticmanufactures he imposed a very heavy duty upon all articles of foreign manufacture.
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In order to remedy the deficiency of British goods, the colonists betook themselves to a variety of domesticmanufactures.
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The exports of France partake of the same general character, domesticmanufactures, with a small portion of the products of the soil.
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If the object of the resolutions were the encouragement of domesticmanufactures, there might be some semblance of argument in their favour.
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While the terms of our tariff laws provided for revenue, their foundation and background were to encourage domesticmanufactures and diversify productions.
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The two great interests which, perhaps, received the largest share of attention from Mr. Adams' administration, were internal improvements and domesticmanufactures.
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Rush read to Mr. Adams his report on the finances, in which he largely discussed the policy of encouraging and protecting domesticmanufactures.
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A considerable increase of domesticmanufactures, by diminishing the importation of foreign, will probably tend to lessen the amount of the public revenue.