Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 474
... naturally and of right reverted to the one who wrote them ( Blaine ) . He also refused to allow the investigating committee to see them , but on June 5 made a speech in the House defending his actions and in a highly dramatic manner at ...
... naturally and of right reverted to the one who wrote them ( Blaine ) . He also refused to allow the investigating committee to see them , but on June 5 made a speech in the House defending his actions and in a highly dramatic manner at ...
Page 483
... natural re- VOL . IX - 32 483 sources , manufacturing , and scientific agriculture . * Cambridge Modern History , vol . vii . ( 1903 ) ; Bruce , Rise of the New South ( 1905 ) ; Bogart , Economic History of the United States ( 1908 ) ...
... natural re- VOL . IX - 32 483 sources , manufacturing , and scientific agriculture . * Cambridge Modern History , vol . vii . ( 1903 ) ; Bruce , Rise of the New South ( 1905 ) ; Bogart , Economic History of the United States ( 1908 ) ...
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... natural result of these conditions , therefore , was a large increase of the surplus in the treasury which , because the government could find no outlet into the channels of trade , soon threat- ened to impede the movement of crops and ...
... natural result of these conditions , therefore , was a large increase of the surplus in the treasury which , because the government could find no outlet into the channels of trade , soon threat- ened to impede the movement of crops and ...
Page 44
... natural causes . This failure to antici- pate every change was brought sharply to the notice of Congress , for during the first fiscal year in which the tariff act was in force the actual decrease in revenue was $ 52,200,000 ; in the ...
... natural causes . This failure to antici- pate every change was brought sharply to the notice of Congress , for during the first fiscal year in which the tariff act was in force the actual decrease in revenue was $ 52,200,000 ; in the ...
Page 73
... natural markets . " Until the money question is settled we are opposed to any agitation for further changes in our tariff laws , except such as are necessary to meet the deficit in revenue caused by the adverse decision of the Supreme ...
... natural markets . " Until the money question is settled we are opposed to any agitation for further changes in our tariff laws , except such as are necessary to meet the deficit in revenue caused by the adverse decision of the Supreme ...
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