| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - United States - 1839 - 596 pages
...steel and their manufactures 7 Cotton manufactures 6 Flax, hemp, and jute, and their manufactures 5 The fact that our revenues are in excess of the actual...the amount exacted from the people for its support. .Our Government is but the means established by the will of a free people, by which certain principles... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1886 - 1062 pages
...34,563,689 5 98 32, 854, 874 5.69 Cotton and its manufactures 28,152,001 4.88 20, 586, 443 3.56 Tlie fact that our revenues are in excess of the actual...the amount exacted from the people for its support. Our Government is but the means established by the will of a free people, by which certain principles... | |
| Benson John Lossing - North America - 1877 - 764 pages
...on which he was elected, but with somewhat more of precision in detail, that the President said : " The fact that our revenues are in excess of the actual...the amount exacted from the people for its support. Our Government is but the means established by the will of a free people, by which certain principles... | |
| Richard Rogers Bowker - Free trade - 1885 - 168 pages
...steel and their manufactures 7 Cotton manufactures 6 Flax, hemp, and jute, and their manufactures 5 The fact that our revenues are in excess of the actual...the amount exacted from the people for its support. Our government is but the means established by the will of a free people, by which certain principles... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1886 - 1060 pages
...34,563,689 32, 854, 874 28, 152, 001 20, 586, 443 8.09 7.73 6.99 6.07 5.98 5.69 4.88 3.56 The fact that oar revenues are in excess of the actual needs of an economical...administration of the Government, justifies a reduction in tla- amount exacted from the people for its support. Our Government is iiut the means established by... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1888 - 676 pages
...December, 18S5, the President made the following recommendations on the reduction of useless taxes : " The fact that our revenues are in excess of the actual...the amount exacted from the people for its support. Our government is but the means, established by the will of a free people, by which certain principles... | |
| James Harrison Kennedy - Presidents - 1888 - 694 pages
...with the naturalization of foreign citizens, and as to the tariff, in connection with which he said: "The fact that our revenues are in excess of the actual...the amount exacted from the people for its support. Our government is but the means established by the will of a free people, by which certain principles... | |
| William Osborn Stoddard - Biography & Autobiography - 1888 - 304 pages
...limited to the actual necessity of expenditure, and distributed according to a just and equitable plan. " The proposition with which we have to deal is the...Government, and indirectly paid by the people from custom duties. The question of free trade is not involved, nor is there now any occasion for the general... | |
| Charles Benjamin Norton - Cabinet officers - 1888 - 294 pages
...paintings by foreign artists, , with a recommendation that they should be abolished. * OUR REVENUES. The fact that our revenues are in excess of the actual needs of an economical administration of (he government justiftes a reduction in the amount exacted from the people for its support. Our government... | |
| Grover Cleveland - United States - 1892 - 208 pages
...and steel and their manufactures 7 Cotton manufactures 6 Flax, hemp and jute and their manufactures 5 The fact that our revenues are in excess of the actual...the amount exacted from the people for its support. Our Government is but the means established by the will of a free people, by which certain principles... | |
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