| Campaign literature - 1888 - 262 pages
...tailors and tailoresses, 102,473 masons, 76,241 butchers, 41,309 bakers, 22,OS3 plasterers, and 4,891 engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements,...claimed to be benefited by a high tariff. To these tbe appeal is made to save their employment and maintain their wages by resisting a change. There should... | |
| Republican National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1888 - 408 pages
...tailors and tailoresses, 102,473 masons, 76,241 butchers, 41,309 bakers, 22,083 plasterers, and 4,891 engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements,...claimed to be benefited by a high tariff. To these tbe appeal is made to save their employment and maintain their wages by resisting a change. There should... | |
| 1888 - 798 pages
...tailors and tailoresses, 102,473 masons, 76,241 butchers, 41,309 bakers, 22,083 plasterers, and 4,891 engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements,...industries as are claimed to be benefited by a high tariff. The argument of the President, plainly, tlioup-h indirectly, expressed, is that those not employed... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1888 - 676 pages
...tailors and tailoresses, 102,473 masons, 76,241 butchers, 41,309 bakers, 22,083 plasterers, and 4,891 engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements,...in such manufacturing industries as are claimed to lie benefited by a high tariff. To these the appeal is made to save their employment and maintain their... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Tariff - 1888 - 904 pages
...41,309 bakers, 22,083 plasterers, and 4,891 engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements, amounti ng in the aggregate to 1,214,023, leaving 2,623,089 persons...manufacturing industries as are claimed to be benefited by high tariff. * * • * * » » To these the appeal is made to save their employment and maintain their... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Tariff - 1888 - 860 pages
...and tailor•esges, 102,473 masons, 76, '241 butchers, 41,309 bakers, 22,083 plasterers, and 4,891 engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements,...amounting in the aggregate to 1,214,023, leaving 2,623,089 parsons employed in such manufacturing industries as are •claimed to be benefited by high tariff.... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1889 - 900 pages
...tailors and tailoresses, 102,473 masons, 76,241 butchers, 41,309 bakers, 22,083 plasterers, and 4,891 engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements,...is made to save their employment and maintain their wage« by resisting a change. There should be no disposition to answer such suggestions by the allegation... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1889 - 904 pages
...1.214,023, leaving 2,623,089 persons employed in such manufacturing industries as ore claimed to he benefited by a high tariff. To these the appeal is made to save their employment and maintain their wag_es by resisting a chanco. There should be no disposition to answer such susgestions by the allegation... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1889 - 900 pages
...tailors and tailoresses, 102,473 masons, 76,241 butchers, 41,309 bakers, 22,083 plasterers, and 4,891 engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements,...leaving 2,623,089 persons employed in such manufacturing im hi-tries as ore claimed to be benefited by a high tariff. To these the appeal is made to save their... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1892 - 330 pages
...tailors and tailoresses, 102,473 masons, 76,241 butchers, 41,309 bakers, 22,083 plasterers and 4,891 engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements,...be benefited by a high tariff. To these the appeal fa made to save th»ir "employment and maintain their wages by resisting a change. There should be... | |
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