10. List, National System , pp. 366-370.
11. Ibid, p. 73. Earlier theorists on protection against mercantilists were: Alexander Hamilton, 1791; Adam Muller, 1809; Jean-Antoine Chaptal, 1819 and Charles Dupin, 1827, see Paul Bairoch, Economics and World History: Myths and Parodoxes (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
12. Ibid, p. 99.
13. Ibid, pp. xxvii-xxviii, 368-69.
14. Ibid, pp. 73-75.
15. Ibid, p. xxv.
16. Charles A. Beard, An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution (New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1941), p. 46. See also Michael Barratt Brown, Fair Trade (London: Zed Books, 1993), p. 20.
17. Beard, Economic Interpretation , pp. 46-47, 171, 173.
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20. Williams, Contours of American History , p. 221.
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