FIFTY-ONE SUBSTANTIAL REASONS AGAINST ANY MODIFICATION WHATEVER OF THE EXISTING TARIFF: WHEREBY THE CONSISTENCY AND PROPRIETY OF THE OPPOSITION OF THE COTTON PLANTERS, THE TOBACCO PLANTERS, THE TOBACCO PLANTERS, AND THE MERCHANTS, TO THE "INFERNAL BILL," ARE FULLY JUSTIFIED. BY A PENNSYLVANIAN

  • Philadelphia: H.C. Carey & Lea, 1824
By Carey, Mathew
Philadelphia: H.C. Carey & Lea, 1824. Original printed wrappers, stitched, 12pp, untrimmed. Light wear and edge chipping. Very Good. Sabin attributes authorship of this pro-tariff argument to Mathew Carey. Intellectual support for protectionism and the Whigs' American System came primarily "from a group of writers and publicists in Philadelphia and Baltimore. The most important of them were Mathew Carey, an indefatigable pamphleteer and leader of the Pennsylvania Society for the Encouragement of Manufactures, the first large, organized pressure group in the history of the republic..." FIRST EDITION. Sabin 10889n. AI 15661.

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FIFTY-ONE SUBSTANTIAL REASONS AGAINST ANY MODIFICATION WHATEVER OF THE EXISTING TARIFF: WHEREBY THE CONSISTENCY AND PROPRIETY OF THE OPPOSITION OF THE COTTON PLANTERS, THE TOBACCO PLANTERS, THE TOBACCO PLANTERS, AND THE MERCHANTS, TO THE "INFERNAL BILL," ARE FULLY JUSTIFIED. BY A PENNSYLVANIAN

Author

Carey, Mathew

Condition

Unknown

Publisher

H.C. Carey & Lea: Philadelphia

Date

1824


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