Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... from the author's book , " The Tariff in Our Times , " pub- lished by the Macmillan Company , New York , 1911 . XII - 1 1 land , we were raising foods , and Europe and INTRODUCTION: Some Moral Aspects of Tariff-Making By IDA M TARBELL.
... from the author's book , " The Tariff in Our Times , " pub- lished by the Macmillan Company , New York , 1911 . XII - 1 1 land , we were raising foods , and Europe and INTRODUCTION: Some Moral Aspects of Tariff-Making By IDA M TARBELL.
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Marion Mills Miller. land , we were raising foods , and Europe and the Orient , worn and old and privilege - ridden , were crying for food . They could make everything we wanted , and far cheaper . They were eager to exchange . If we ...
Marion Mills Miller. land , we were raising foods , and Europe and the Orient , worn and old and privilege - ridden , were crying for food . They could make everything we wanted , and far cheaper . They were eager to exchange . If we ...
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... raised . He instanced duties on inland navigation , law proceedings , legal conveyances , etc. He then adverted to the operation of an excise , especially in the State of North Carolina , and said that the consumption of ardent spirits ...
... raised . He instanced duties on inland navigation , law proceedings , legal conveyances , etc. He then adverted to the operation of an excise , especially in the State of North Carolina , and said that the consumption of ardent spirits ...
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... raised on a plan consistent with the principles of liberty . The expediency of the present mode , he argued , from the impost's being carried to the utmost ; from the approbation of this mode by a majority of the people , and , though ...
... raised on a plan consistent with the principles of liberty . The expediency of the present mode , he argued , from the impost's being carried to the utmost ; from the approbation of this mode by a majority of the people , and , though ...
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... raising revenue , what are we to do ? Taxes cannot be imposed on personal income with any sort of justice , because the actual degree of a person's wealth does not depend on the nominal amount of his income . One man has a thousand ...
... raising revenue , what are we to do ? Taxes cannot be imposed on personal income with any sort of justice , because the actual degree of a person's wealth does not depend on the nominal amount of his income . One man has a thousand ...
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