Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... industries which would sup- ply our own needs . 2. The laborers attracted into these industries were to make a larger home market . 3. We were soon to out - rival the foreigner in cost of production , giving the people in return for the ...
... industries which would sup- ply our own needs . 2. The laborers attracted into these industries were to make a larger home market . 3. We were soon to out - rival the foreigner in cost of production , giving the people in return for the ...
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... industry the protection must be withdrawn . Otherwise it amounted to supporting an industry at public expense - an unbusinesslike , unfair , and certainly undemocratic performance . But what has happened when the formula has not worked ...
... industry the protection must be withdrawn . Otherwise it amounted to supporting an industry at public expense - an unbusinesslike , unfair , and certainly undemocratic performance . But what has happened when the formula has not worked ...
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... industry of another nation , an English view of the effect the proposed duty would have in Wales . " The great ... industry , were : For the carding room , $ 7.80 ; for mule spinners , $ 12.92 ; for speeders , $ 10.62 ; for weavers ...
... industry of another nation , an English view of the effect the proposed duty would have in Wales . " The great ... industry , were : For the carding room , $ 7.80 ; for mule spinners , $ 12.92 ; for speeders , $ 10.62 ; for weavers ...
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... industrial phenomena of our day , the increase in the cost of living and the multiplicity of corporations which aim to become and often are ... industry , over 33 per cent . between 1891 and 1907. There was an increase INTRODUCTION 5.
... industrial phenomena of our day , the increase in the cost of living and the multiplicity of corporations which aim to become and often are ... industry , over 33 per cent . between 1891 and 1907. There was an increase INTRODUCTION 5.
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... industry after industry so completely that they could control its output and at once cheapen the quality and increase the price . One of the most serious results of this distortion of the protective system is the kind of man it ...
... industry after industry so completely that they could control its output and at once cheapen the quality and increase the price . One of the most serious results of this distortion of the protective system is the kind of man it ...
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