| Alexander Kelly McClure - Civilization - 1894 - 312 pages
...this taxation. It must be extensively continued as a source of the government's income, and in the readjustment of our tariff the interests of American...carefully considered as well as the preservation of our manufactures. The question of free trade is absolutely irrelevant, and the persistent claim made in... | |
| Political science - 1894 - 700 pages
...this taxation. It must be extensively continued as a source of the government's income, and in the readjustment of our tariff the interests of American...carefully considered, as well as the preservation of our manufactures. The question of free trade is absolutely irrelevant, and the persistent claim made in... | |
| JAMES D. RICHARDSON - 1898 - 1054 pages
...articles, and thus create a tax upon all our people. It is not proposed to entirely relieve the country' of this taxation. It must be extensively continued...well as the preservation of our manufacturers. It may l>e called protection or by any other name, but relief from the hardships and dangers of our present... | |
| James Daniel Richardson, United States. President - Presidents - 1899 - 954 pages
...articles, and thus create a tax upon all our people. It is not proposed to entirely relieve the country of this taxation. It must be extensively continued...or by any other name, but relief from the hardships aud dangers of our present tariff laws should be devised with especial precaution against imperiling... | |
| Edward Nelson Dingley - Biography & Autobiography - 1902 - 642 pages
...and amended." The president however said that "it is not proposed to entirely relieve the country of taxation. It must be extensively continued as the...of our present tariff laws, should be devised with a special precaution against imperiling the existence of our manufacturing interests." This declaration... | |
| Percy Ashley - France - 1904 - 412 pages
...result of Protection, the President continued: " It is not proposed to entirely relieve the country of this taxation. It must be extensively continued as the source of the Government-s income ; and in a readjustment of our tariff the interests of American labour engaged... | |
| American literature - 1908 - 874 pages
...of the same class, pay a sum at least approximately equal to this duty to the home manufacturer. " It is not proposed to relieve the country entirely...of our present tariff laws should be devised with the specialprecaution against imperiling the existence of our manufacturing interests. But this existence... | |
| Percy Ashley - Tariff - 1910 - 486 pages
...not proposed to entirely relieve the country of this taxation. It must be extensively continued ai the source of the Government's income ; and in a readjustment of our tariff" the interests of American labour engaged in manufacture should be carefully considered, as well as the preservation of our manufactures.... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - History - 1915 - 634 pages
...which the duty adds to the imported articles. . . . It is not proposed to entirely relieve the country of this taxation. It must be extensively continued...carefully considered, as well as the preservation of our manufactures. . . . But this existence should not mean a condition which, without regard to the public... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - History - 1915 - 632 pages
...which the duty adds to the imported articles, . . . It is not proposed to entirely relieve the country of this taxation. It must be extensively continued...carefully considered, as well as the preservation of our manufactures. . . . But this existence should not mean a condition which, without regard to the public... | |
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