Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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Page 30
... wheat for more than three or four years . Though Europe is not recovered from the shock of war , yet Great Britain is now giving a bounty on the export of grain . Where can the United States now look for a market for her grain equal to ...
... wheat for more than three or four years . Though Europe is not recovered from the shock of war , yet Great Britain is now giving a bounty on the export of grain . Where can the United States now look for a market for her grain equal to ...
Page 63
... wheat market here are ascribable to hopes excited by the slightest circumstance of an increased price abroad . If a cloud is over the face of the sun during the harvest time in England , prices advance ; and , if accounts are brought of ...
... wheat market here are ascribable to hopes excited by the slightest circumstance of an increased price abroad . If a cloud is over the face of the sun during the harvest time in England , prices advance ; and , if accounts are brought of ...
Page 131
... wheat , wool , and other agricultural commodities and increased the supply to such an extent as to prove that the duty has been a boon and not a tax . On nothing else produced in this country has the influ- ence of protection been so ...
... wheat , wool , and other agricultural commodities and increased the supply to such an extent as to prove that the duty has been a boon and not a tax . On nothing else produced in this country has the influ- ence of protection been so ...
Page 132
... wheat , butter , and meat ; and to those who cannot sell their crop at any price a neighboring furnace , factory , or rolling mill would be a blessing , even though they could not buy cloth or iron at English prices . Of the ...
... wheat , butter , and meat ; and to those who cannot sell their crop at any price a neighboring furnace , factory , or rolling mill would be a blessing , even though they could not buy cloth or iron at English prices . Of the ...
Page 133
... wheat growing ; that the homestead law is tempting immigrants to engage in wheat growing and add to the unsalable and unavailable stock . That is true , and how would he improve matters ? He agrees with me that the homestead law is ...
... wheat growing ; that the homestead law is tempting immigrants to engage in wheat growing and add to the unsalable and unavailable stock . That is true , and how would he improve matters ? He agrees with me that the homestead law is ...
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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