The Political Writings of Rufus ChoateAn orator of great renown, a congressman, senator, and colleague of Daniel Webster, Rufus Choate was a strong proponent of protective tariffs to assist domestic industry. |
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... means of a systematic program of protective tariffs . He considered it the task of the enlightened statesman to formulate a trade policy that protected his country's manufacturing sector and the laboring classes whose livelihoods ...
... means of a systematic program of protective tariffs . He considered it the task of the enlightened statesman to formulate a trade policy that protected his country's manufacturing sector and the laboring classes whose livelihoods ...
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... Culture of the American Whigs , p . 234 . 28. Matthews , Rufus Choate : The Law and Civic Virtue , p . 224 . 29. Brown , ed . , Works of Rufus Choate , p . 39 . the states attempted to thwart by means of strict construction INTRODUCTION 11.
... Culture of the American Whigs , p . 234 . 28. Matthews , Rufus Choate : The Law and Civic Virtue , p . 224 . 29. Brown , ed . , Works of Rufus Choate , p . 39 . the states attempted to thwart by means of strict construction INTRODUCTION 11.
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Rufus Choate Thomas Woods. the states attempted to thwart by means of strict construction and even nulli- fication , he reveals one of the tragic blind spots of Whig conservatism . When he died in 1859 he was a man without a party , and ...
Rufus Choate Thomas Woods. the states attempted to thwart by means of strict construction and even nulli- fication , he reveals one of the tragic blind spots of Whig conservatism . When he died in 1859 he was a man without a party , and ...
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