The Protectionist, Volumen19Home Market Club, 1908 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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... coun- try contains cotton or shoddy . Shoddy is manufactured so artfully and mixed so skillfully with wool it is difficult to detect it . Tens of millions of pounds are thus used annually . The American consumer pays the highest price ...
... coun- try contains cotton or shoddy . Shoddy is manufactured so artfully and mixed so skillfully with wool it is difficult to detect it . Tens of millions of pounds are thus used annually . The American consumer pays the highest price ...
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... coun- try . How will this suit the revision- ists ? Or more years . One - tenth of the total Manufactured products exported . Nine - tenths med at home . Two years ago , Edward F. Dunne was elected mayor of Chicago on the issue of ...
... coun- try . How will this suit the revision- ists ? Or more years . One - tenth of the total Manufactured products exported . Nine - tenths med at home . Two years ago , Edward F. Dunne was elected mayor of Chicago on the issue of ...
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... coun- try , and says it is a fact that prices have not advanced so rapidly in free trade England . But Moody's Maga- zine ( another free trade publication ) says that while the price level in this country has risen 9.7 per cent . in one ...
... coun- try , and says it is a fact that prices have not advanced so rapidly in free trade England . But Moody's Maga- zine ( another free trade publication ) says that while the price level in this country has risen 9.7 per cent . in one ...
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... coun- tries ; but it is understood that this movement is specially directed against American interests . It is stated that all that our government could do under existing conditions to meet the French desires would be to enlarge the ...
... coun- tries ; but it is understood that this movement is specially directed against American interests . It is stated that all that our government could do under existing conditions to meet the French desires would be to enlarge the ...
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... coun- tries , the best way to promote the ship- ping industry between those countries being to lower or remove the duties . Great Britain is most eminently a free trade country , and yet she pays millions of pounds as subsidies to her ...
... coun- tries , the best way to promote the ship- ping industry between those countries being to lower or remove the duties . Great Britain is most eminently a free trade country , and yet she pays millions of pounds as subsidies to her ...
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