All goods, wares, articles, and merchandise mined, produced or manufactured wholly or In part in any foreign country by convict labor or/and forced labor or/and indentured labor under penal sanctions shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports... United States Congressional Serial Set - Page 301931Full view - About this book
| United States - Tariff - 1890 - 142 pages
...wares, articles, and merchandise manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by convict labor, shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports...hereby prohibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the enforcement of this provision.... | |
| United States - Revenue - 1890 - 520 pages
...wares, articles, and merchandise manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by convict labor shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports...hereby prohibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the enforcement of this provision.... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1891 - 924 pages
...articles, and merchandise manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by convict labor', shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports...hereby prohibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to prescribe such reflations as may bo necessary for the enforcement of this provision.... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1891 - 960 pages
...merchandise and all articles manufactured in whole or in part in any foreign country by convict labor shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports...the United States, and the importation thereof is prohibited. Nearly, if not all of the States of the Union have laws to prevent the products of convict... | |
| Republican National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1892 - 286 pages
...wares, articles of merchandise, manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by convict labor shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports...hereby prohibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the enforcement of this provision."... | |
| John Ford (of New York) - Protectionism - 1892 - 152 pages
...wares, articles and merchandise manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by convict labor, shall not be entitled to entry at any of the" ports...hereby prohibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the enforcement of this provision.—... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1892 - 920 pages
...wares, articles, and merchandise manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by convict labor shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports...and the importation thereof is hereby prohibited." The provision denying the right of entry must be construed as meaning completed entry, because the... | |
| Thomas Campbell-Copeland - United States - 1892 - 570 pages
...merchandise, and all articles manufactured in whole or in part in any foreign country by convict labor shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports...the United States, and the importation thereof is prohibited. Nearly, if not all of the States of the Union have laws to prevent the products of convict... | |
| United States - Customs administration - 1894 - 222 pages
...wares, articles, and merchandise manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by convict labor shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports...hereby prohibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the enforcement of this provision.... | |
| F.B. Vandegrift & Co - Customs administration - 1894 - 568 pages
...wares, articles, and merchandise manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by convict labor shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports...hereby prohibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the enforcement of this provision.... | |
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