The Protectionist, Volume 24Home Market Club, 1912 - Protectionism A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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Page 5
... favor of a minimum wage . Alas ! all this has had to go by the board under the exigencies of the situation created by this disastrous strike . Here , as in the case of the Trade Disputes Act , the presence of a large Laborite contingent ...
... favor of a minimum wage . Alas ! all this has had to go by the board under the exigencies of the situation created by this disastrous strike . Here , as in the case of the Trade Disputes Act , the presence of a large Laborite contingent ...
Page 12
... favor , than a grave statesman dealing with the problems of national revenue . Nor can it be said that in this case Congress is obliged to adopt this evasive method of surmounting an obstacle to a proper form of taxa- tion , which has ...
... favor , than a grave statesman dealing with the problems of national revenue . Nor can it be said that in this case Congress is obliged to adopt this evasive method of surmounting an obstacle to a proper form of taxa- tion , which has ...
Page 29
... favor granted by the United States to any other nation shall " im- mediately " or " instantly become common " to the nation with which we have the treaty stipulation . This language imports self - executing force , and if it means ...
... favor granted by the United States to any other nation shall " im- mediately " or " instantly become common " to the nation with which we have the treaty stipulation . This language imports self - executing force , and if it means ...
Page 34
... favor of the purchase of British rails represented the opinion of a large majority of the council and involved an expenditure of 14 per cent . more than the lowest bid in order that British products might be purchased . It is asserted ...
... favor of the purchase of British rails represented the opinion of a large majority of the council and involved an expenditure of 14 per cent . more than the lowest bid in order that British products might be purchased . It is asserted ...
Page 41
... favor of doing anything at this time that will extend the activities of the Govern- ment . I hardly think it is necessary now for a special interest to move them . In this age of ' uplift ' and dis- trust of each other , breeding , I ...
... favor of doing anything at this time that will extend the activities of the Govern- ment . I hardly think it is necessary now for a special interest to move them . In this age of ' uplift ' and dis- trust of each other , breeding , I ...
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