Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... Sugar ; JOSEPH G. CANNON ( Ill . ) , opposes Free Works of Art , Mr. McKINLEY , HENRY CABOT LODGE ( Mass . ) and Mr. BRECKINRIDGE ( Ky . ) defend them . 261 ยท XIV . THE TARIFF OF 1894 ( The Wilson Bill ) Debate in the House : in favor ...
... Sugar ; JOSEPH G. CANNON ( Ill . ) , opposes Free Works of Art , Mr. McKINLEY , HENRY CABOT LODGE ( Mass . ) and Mr. BRECKINRIDGE ( Ky . ) defend them . 261 ยท XIV . THE TARIFF OF 1894 ( The Wilson Bill ) Debate in the House : in favor ...
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... sugar , and tobacco , the measure encountered vigor- ous opposition . The duty on carriages was declared by many to be unconstitutional , and in Virginia the collec- tion of this tax was disputed until the Supreme Court of the United ...
... sugar , and tobacco , the measure encountered vigor- ous opposition . The duty on carriages was declared by many to be unconstitutional , and in Virginia the collec- tion of this tax was disputed until the Supreme Court of the United ...
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... sugar is another illustra- tion of the view I am attempting to impress upon the House ; and I am induced to notice it the more particularly because it has been urged as a reason why the Southern States generally ought to submit to the ...
... sugar is another illustra- tion of the view I am attempting to impress upon the House ; and I am induced to notice it the more particularly because it has been urged as a reason why the Southern States generally ought to submit to the ...
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... sugar , any more than she is responsible to Louisiana for the duty on woolens . By all the ties which consecrate this Union , my State stands in as near a relation to Massachusetts as to Louisiana , and he does not con- sult either the ...
... sugar , any more than she is responsible to Louisiana for the duty on woolens . By all the ties which consecrate this Union , my State stands in as near a relation to Massachusetts as to Louisiana , and he does not con- sult either the ...
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... 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 about fifteen ...
... 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 about fifteen ...
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