Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... Iron " Kelley used throughout his career with utter dis- regard of facts . Mr. McKinley followed him . In the course of his defence of the tinplate duty he read , with that incredible satisfaction which the prohibitive pro- tectionist ...
... Iron " Kelley used throughout his career with utter dis- regard of facts . Mr. McKinley followed him . In the course of his defence of the tinplate duty he read , with that incredible satisfaction which the prohibitive pro- tectionist ...
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... iron ? How can the ship owner grow his own hemp ? But I have yet a stronger objection to the course of Mr. Speaker's reasoning ; I can hardly express the surprise I feel that he should fall into the common modes of expression used ...
... iron ? How can the ship owner grow his own hemp ? But I have yet a stronger objection to the course of Mr. Speaker's reasoning ; I can hardly express the surprise I feel that he should fall into the common modes of expression used ...
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... iron , owned by per- haps the very wealthiest man in the country , will give their votes , without the least ... iron . It imposes a universal tax , both heavy and permanent , for the benefit of not more than one or two hundred iron ...
... iron , owned by per- haps the very wealthiest man in the country , will give their votes , without the least ... iron . It imposes a universal tax , both heavy and permanent , for the benefit of not more than one or two hundred iron ...
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... iron ; it is a tax on the great body of the people for the benefit of some two or three hundred sugar planters who are men of immense wealth ; for the fact is notorious that the business is almost conclusively confined to large ...
... iron ; it is a tax on the great body of the people for the benefit of some two or three hundred sugar planters who are men of immense wealth ; for the fact is notorious that the business is almost conclusively confined to large ...
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... iron mas- ters , sugar planters , and owners of salt works , that the other classes of the people , including more than eight millions nine hundred thousand of the people of the farming States , are compelled to pay an annual tax of ...
... iron mas- ters , sugar planters , and owners of salt works , that the other classes of the people , including more than eight millions nine hundred thousand of the people of the farming States , are compelled to pay an annual tax of ...
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abroad ad valorem agricultural amendment American believe benefit Benton McMillin bounty Canada capital cent Chairman commerce committee competition Congress Constitution consumer cost cotton demand Democratic side Dingley dollars England export factures farmer favor foreign free list free raw material free trade free-trade gentleman give Government House imported income tax increase industry interests iron Jerry Simpson labor legislation manu manufactures McKinley Means measure ment millions Mills Nelson Dingley opposed the bill party pig iron political present President principle profits proposed prosperity protective system protective tariff question raise rate of duty reciprocity reduce Republican side revenue Roger Q Senate Sereno E South Speaker steel sugar surplus tariff bill tariff of 1824 taxation things tion to-day treasury trust United valorem vote wages wealth wheat William William C. P. Breckinridge William McKinley wool woolen