Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... give . 4. We were to outstrip the Old World in quality and variety - another reward for taxation patiently borne . 5. We were to over - produce and with our surplus enter the markets of the world . Nobody pretended to deny that if it ...
... give . 4. We were to outstrip the Old World in quality and variety - another reward for taxation patiently borne . 5. We were to over - produce and with our surplus enter the markets of the world . Nobody pretended to deny that if it ...
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... give up the factory , where , indeed , for several years their output has probably been gradually decreasing . As almost all textile operatives are paid by the piece the wage will gradually fall off as dexterity declines . By 55 , then ...
... give up the factory , where , indeed , for several years their output has probably been gradually decreasing . As almost all textile operatives are paid by the piece the wage will gradually fall off as dexterity declines . By 55 , then ...
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... give the people who pay these taxes as much trouble as possible ! There was nothing but this alternative - a tax on tobacco , or a land tax - which was equivalent to a tax upon necessaries . MR . MADISON had always opposed every tax of ...
... give the people who pay these taxes as much trouble as possible ! There was nothing but this alternative - a tax on tobacco , or a land tax - which was equivalent to a tax upon necessaries . MR . MADISON had always opposed every tax of ...
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... give to each member health and vigor . In proportion as the commerce of the United States depends on agriculture and manufactures as a common basis , will it increase and become independent of those revolutions and fluc- tuations ...
... give to each member health and vigor . In proportion as the commerce of the United States depends on agriculture and manufactures as a common basis , will it increase and become independent of those revolutions and fluc- tuations ...
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... give rise ? A change from peace to war necessarily injures the immediate interests of commerce and agriculture ; a return of peace alike injures those institutions which grow up amid the circumstances of war . Is the nation , after all ...
... give rise ? A change from peace to war necessarily injures the immediate interests of commerce and agriculture ; a return of peace alike injures those institutions which grow up amid the circumstances of war . Is the nation , after all ...
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