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The Soundness of the Policy of Protecting Domestic Manufactures: Fully Established by Alexander Hamilton in His Report to Congress on the Subject, and
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The book presents a thorough examination of the policy advocating for the protection of domestic manufacturing, as articulated by Alexander Hamilton in his congressional report and supported by Thomas Jefferson in his correspondence. It emphasizes the economic rationale behind these foundational ideas, highlighting their relevance in promoting national industry. Additionally, it includes extracts from the American Society for Promoting Domestic Manufactures, underscoring the movement's historical significance and ongoing impact in New York.
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2012, paperback
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