Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... Amendment ; varying views by NELSON W. ALDRICH ( R. I. ) , ANSELM J. Mc- LAURIN ( Miss . ) , NORRIS BROWN ( Neb . ) , WILLIAM J. STONE ( Mo. ) , JOSEPH W. BAILEY ( Tex . ) , JOSEPH M. DIXON ( Mont . ) , WELDON B. HEYBURN ( Ida ...
... Amendment ; varying views by NELSON W. ALDRICH ( R. I. ) , ANSELM J. Mc- LAURIN ( Miss . ) , NORRIS BROWN ( Neb . ) , WILLIAM J. STONE ( Mo. ) , JOSEPH W. BAILEY ( Tex . ) , JOSEPH M. DIXON ( Mont . ) , WELDON B. HEYBURN ( Ida ...
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... amendment proposed by Mr. Web- ster would not prevail . He believed the policy of the country required protection to our manufacturing establishments . MR . CLAY said the object of protecting manufactures was that we might eventually ...
... amendment proposed by Mr. Web- ster would not prevail . He believed the policy of the country required protection to our manufacturing establishments . MR . CLAY said the object of protecting manufactures was that we might eventually ...
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... amendment was agreed to by a large majority . When the schedules of cotton and woolen goods were reached Mr. Wright moved to exclude from voting all members concerned in their manufacture , but , upon the earnest protest of his ...
... amendment was agreed to by a large majority . When the schedules of cotton and woolen goods were reached Mr. Wright moved to exclude from voting all members concerned in their manufacture , but , upon the earnest protest of his ...
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... amendments made to it by the various polit- ical , no less than industrial , interests . After a protracted debate the bill passed in the House by a vote of 105 to 94 , and in the Senate by a vote of 26 to 21 . 49 The speakers in ...
... amendments made to it by the various polit- ical , no less than industrial , interests . After a protracted debate the bill passed in the House by a vote of 105 to 94 , and in the Senate by a vote of 26 to 21 . 49 The speakers in ...
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... amendment , is objectionable , though less so than that which is offered by the committee over which he has the honor to preside . I find that , so far as it goes , the bill of the House of Repre- sentatives avoids all the objections ...
... amendment , is objectionable , though less so than that which is offered by the committee over which he has the honor to preside . I find that , so far as it goes , the bill of the House of Repre- sentatives avoids all the objections ...
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