Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... [ Applause . ] Too much of our tariff discussion has been warped by nar- row and sectional considerations . But when we base our action upon the conceded national importance of the great industries I have referred to , when we recognize ...
... [ Applause . ] Too much of our tariff discussion has been warped by nar- row and sectional considerations . But when we base our action upon the conceded national importance of the great industries I have referred to , when we recognize ...
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... applause . ] On April 6 William McKinley [ O. ] spoke in favor of the commission . While the present tariff laws need some revision , any whole- sale change would be unhealthful and unwise . A large part of our industries has been built ...
... applause . ] On April 6 William McKinley [ O. ] spoke in favor of the commission . While the present tariff laws need some revision , any whole- sale change would be unhealthful and unwise . A large part of our industries has been built ...
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... [ Applause . ] He may lecture that side of the House as much as he will . Doubtless they deserve it . [ Laughter . ] But he cannot avoid or evade the responsibility that rests on him . What does a man do who has got a surplus balance in ...
... [ Applause . ] He may lecture that side of the House as much as he will . Doubtless they deserve it . [ Laughter . ] But he cannot avoid or evade the responsibility that rests on him . What does a man do who has got a surplus balance in ...
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... [ Applause . ] THOMAS B. REED [ Me . ] .- Mr . Chairman , I believe that the present financial condition of the country is a part of the con- spiracy against protection . I believe that this surplus in the treasury has been accumulated ...
... [ Applause . ] THOMAS B. REED [ Me . ] .- Mr . Chairman , I believe that the present financial condition of the country is a part of the con- spiracy against protection . I believe that this surplus in the treasury has been accumulated ...
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... revenues of the constituents at whose will the gentlemen who refused to reduce the revenue held their com- missions in this Hall . [ Applause on the Democratic side . ] Now , the President , under the solemn pressure of. THE MILLS BILL 229.
... revenues of the constituents at whose will the gentlemen who refused to reduce the revenue held their com- missions in this Hall . [ Applause on the Democratic side . ] Now , the President , under the solemn pressure of. THE MILLS BILL 229.
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