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He gave further evidence before another committee in 1840, and expressed a strong opinion against protective duties.
This measure removed protective duties which had helped to keep the price of bread high.
Protective duties: for the benefit of the working class.
Lord George resolved to make a fight for the maintenance of protective duties.
T. Russell, lost no time in bringing forward a proposal to do away with the protective duty on sugar.
In medieval European usage, a sergeant was simply any attendant or officer with a protective duty.
This ministry was responsible for a tariff imposing increased protective duties.
Austria wanted to sap the Zollverein by the use of protective duties.
As a representative of his country's intelligence community, what about extending that protective duty to all his nation's children?
The girl was starting a slow nod, and Harry's hands were resting on her shoulders, as though inspired by protective duty.
Moderate on most subjects he opposed protective duties and unbalanced electorates.
Free market economic policies in England led to the removal of protective duties on linen in 1827.
He was an avid free-trader who held that protective duties taxed the people least able to bear the burden.
The gasoline tank is an excellent spot for placement, and one of the first places you should look if you are assigned protective duty.
The House and Senate bills would make it easier for companies to invoke these laws and get protective duties.
Britain has three warships in the Persian Gulf area on what has been described as protective duty.
This force is assigned to everything from protective duty to counter-sniper teams, bomb squads and canine units.
This is also due to the persisting crisis in the ball industry, which is caused by overproduction, competitive pressure, protective duties, etc.
"So the Bureau will be taking over the protective duties," said Special Agent Warren, softly, but with authority.
Five years later, Congress passed the Sundry Civil Expenses Act, which made the service's protective duties official.
Details of the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment were placed on active service for local protective duty on 6 August 1914.
Stationed on protective duty at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Bill often met chronically or terminally ill children and their families.
As chairman of this famous committee he advocated the maintenance of a protective duty on foreign sugar, and was deeply mortified at the rejection of his resolutions.
The protective duty being withdrawn, a competition with foreign coffee at once reduced the splendid prices of olden times to a more moderate standard, and took forty per cent.
It is disturbing that last week one of the Baltic countries introduced a protective duty on pigmeat, thereby opening up a rift between the emerging free-market countries.