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" Our progress toward a wise conclusion will not be improved by dwelling upon the theories of protection and free trade. This savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us — not a theory. "
What Shall We Do with It? (meaning the Surplus): Taxation and Revenue Discussed - Page 15
by Grover Cleveland, James Gillespie Blaine, Henry Watterson, George Franklin Edmunds - 1888 - 68 pages
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The Public Papers of Grover Cleveland: Twenty-second President of the United ...

United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - United States - 1839 - 596 pages
...our .countrymen in a mood to condone the deliberate violation of these pledges. Our progress toward a wise conclusion will not be improved by dwelling...upon the theories of protection and free trade. This savojs too much of bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us — not a theory. Relief...
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Report: to Accompany Bill H.R. 9051, Volumes 1-2

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Tariff - 1888 - 860 pages
...of these pledges. Our progress toward a wise conclusion will not be improved by dwelling upon th» theories of protection and free trade. This savors...involve a slight reduction of the advantages which wo award our home productions, but the entire withdrawal of such advantages should not be contemplated....
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Testimony Taken by the Subcommittee on the Tariff of the Senate Committee on ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Tariff - 1888 - 904 pages
...our countrymen in a mood to condone the deliberate violation of these pledgee. Onr progress toward a wise conclusion will not be Improved by dwelling...much of bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronte us — not a theory. Relief from this condition may involve a slight reduction of the advantages...
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The President and His Cabinet: Indicating the Progress of the Government of ...

Charles Benjamin Norton - Cabinet officers - 1888 - 294 pages
...our countrymen in a mood to condone the deliberate violation of these pledges. Our progress toward a wise conclusion will not be improved • by dwelling...savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a condition \vhichconfrontsus — not a theory. Relief from this condition may involve a. slight reduction of the...
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Household Guest, Volume 1

1888 - 572 pages
...FREE TRADE AND PROTECTION. Our progress toward a wise conelusion will not be improved by dwelling npon the theories of protection and free trade. This savors...condition which confronts us, not a theory. Relief from the condition may involve a slight reduction of the advantage which we award our home productions,...
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The Republican Campaign Text-book for 1888

Republican National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1888 - 408 pages
...a mood to condone the deliberate violation of these pledgee. Our progress toward a wiec с ncUieion will not be improved by dwelling upon the theories...of protection and free trade. This savors too much < Í bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us — not a theory. Relief from this condition...
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The Nation, Volume 46

Current events - 1888 - 554 pages
...saying that "it is a condition, not a theory, that confronts us," and that " our progress to. wards a wise conclusion will not be improved by dwelling upon the theories of protection and free trade," we might infer that the President wrote his message immediately after a gratified perusal of Senator...
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The Tariff?: Cartoons and Comments from Puck

American wit and humor - 1888 - 42 pages
...a wise conclusion will not be improved by dwelling uoon the theories of protection arid free-trade. This savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us — not a theory." — l*rtsiden? s Message. In 1878 Germany enacted a high tariff, nearly equaling the American system,...
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Protection Echoes from the Capitol

Thomas Hudson McKee - Free trade - 1888 - 612 pages
...a wise conclusion will not be improved by dwelling upon theories of protection and free trade. Thin savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a Condition which confronts us, not a theory." \o. OO1.—The President of the United States, in hie last annual message to Congress, told us that—...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of ..., Volume 13; Volume 28

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1889 - 900 pages
...our countrvmen in a mood to condone the deliberate violation of these pledges. Our progress toward a wise conclusion will not be improved by dwelling...from this condition may involve a slight reduction of tho advantages which we award our home productions, but tho entire withdrawal of euch advantages should...
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