Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... things we would gradually do more , and what we did would be on a solid basis . But , obviously , only the born ironmaster , potter , weaver , was going to practice his trade in the new country with the foreigner importing goods cheaper ...
... things we would gradually do more , and what we did would be on a solid basis . But , obviously , only the born ironmaster , potter , weaver , was going to practice his trade in the new country with the foreigner importing goods cheaper ...
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... self - reliance , the quick response to the ideals of free self - government , the unwillingness to restrain the other man , to hamper his opportunity or sap his re- sources , all of these fine things have gone out 6 GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES.
... self - reliance , the quick response to the ideals of free self - government , the unwillingness to restrain the other man , to hamper his opportunity or sap his re- sources , all of these fine things have gone out 6 GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES.
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... things done is by barter . Let us admit that reasonable people must not expect in a popular government to arrive at results save by a series of compromises . No reasonable person can expect the protective system to be handled without ...
... things done is by barter . Let us admit that reasonable people must not expect in a popular government to arrive at results save by a series of compromises . No reasonable person can expect the protective system to be handled without ...
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... thing , but resistance was worse . Can any man think that a land tax does not open a much greater door to imposition than a tax on tobacco ? In what way is a land tax to be laid that can avoid inequality and injustice ? Are we to tax ...
... thing , but resistance was worse . Can any man think that a land tax does not open a much greater door to imposition than a tax on tobacco ? In what way is a land tax to be laid that can avoid inequality and injustice ? Are we to tax ...
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... things that the change must be to the advantage of the United States . The precious metals will be attracted to them ; the diffusion of which , in a regular and uniform current , through the great arteries and veins of the body politic ...
... things that the change must be to the advantage of the United States . The precious metals will be attracted to them ; the diffusion of which , in a regular and uniform current , through the great arteries and veins of the body politic ...
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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