That all minimums, and all specific duties, should be abolished, and ad valorem duties substituted in their place— care being taken to guard against fraudulent invoices and undervaluation, and to assess the duty upon the actual market value. 6th. That... The Republican Campaign Text Book for 1882 - Page 198by Republican Congressional Committee - 1882 - 240 pagesFull view - About this book
| Howard Walter Caldwell - United States - 1900 - 654 pages
...all specific duties, should be abolished, and ad valorem duties substituted in their place .... 6th. That the duty should be so imposed as to operate as...discriminating neither for nor against any class or section. A protective tariff is a question regarding the enhancement of the profits of capital. That is the... | |
| Davis Rich Dewey - Finance, Public - 1902 - 608 pages
...minimums and all specific duties shall be abolished and ad valorem duties substituted. 6. The duties shall be so imposed as to operate as equally as possible throughout the Union. Congress accepted nearly all of the plan but in one important particular fell short : no duties were... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1903 - 450 pages
...in their place — care being taken to guard against fraudulent invoices and undervaluation, and to assess the duty upon the actual market value. 6. That...discriminating neither for nor against any class or section. Having declared against a horizontal scale of duties, and in favor of such discrimination as would... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - Indians of North America - 1905 - 596 pages
...invoices and undervaluation, and to assess the duty upon the actual market value; sixthly, that the duties should be so imposed as to operate as equally as possible...discriminating neither for nor against any class or section." The struggle for tariff revision in the spring of 1846 was one of the hardest fought revenue contests... | |
| Alexander Johnston - United States - 1905 - 482 pages
...substituted in their place, care being taken to guard against fraudulent invoices and undervaluation, and to assess the duty upon the actual market value; 6, that...discriminating neither for nor against any class or section. In accordance with Mr. Walker's views, the tariff of 1846 was framed. He divided his classification... | |
| Enoch Walter Sikes, William Morse Keener - United States - 1905 - 560 pages
...invoices and undervaluation, and to assess the duty upon the actual market value; sixthly, that the duties should be so imposed as to operate as equally as possible...discriminating neither for nor against any class or section." The struggle for tariff revision in the spring of 1846 was one of the hardest fought revenue contests... | |
| Chauncey Mitchell Depew - Tariff - 1913 - 1528 pages
...we did so, and made the rate ad valorem instead. Sixth and last — and I was about to say best — that the duty should be so imposed as to operate as...discriminating neither for nor against any class or section. Gentlemen, we may disagree upon tariff rates ; we may disagree upon tariff theories — you may be... | |
| United States. Congress - Tariff - 1911 - 444 pages
...in their place — care being taken to guard against fraudulent invoices and undervaluation, and to assess the duty upon the actual market value. 6. That...discriminating neither for nor against any class or section. fro horizontal scale of duties is recommended; because such a scale would be a refusal to discriminate... | |
| Nelson A. Dunning - Protectionism - 1912 - 218 pages
...fraudulent invoices and undervaluation, and to assess the duty upon the actual market value. Sixth. That the duty should be so imposed as to operate as...discriminating neither for nor against any class or section. CHAPTER IV The Proofs — Second Proposition "By this system the man who contents himself to live upon... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 510 pages
...substituted in their place, care being taken to guard against fraudulent invoices and undervaluation, and to assess the duty upon the actual market value; (6)...discriminating neither for nor against any class or section. In accordance with these principles the tariff of 1846 was passed by Congress. This tariff approached... | |
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