The Protectionist, Volumen19Home Market Club, 1908 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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... reason it should come in free or at a lower duty , but in that case much of it would be used for clothing and would therefore compete with clothing wool , which bears , and will continue to bear , a high duty ; for there is no purpose ...
... reason it should come in free or at a lower duty , but in that case much of it would be used for clothing and would therefore compete with clothing wool , which bears , and will continue to bear , a high duty ; for there is no purpose ...
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... reason to count ourselves happy in the character of our indus- trial development . Take one side of this alone . The bulk of the American people are en- gaged in farming of some sort , or the raising of cattle or sheep . Last year the ...
... reason to count ourselves happy in the character of our indus- trial development . Take one side of this alone . The bulk of the American people are en- gaged in farming of some sort , or the raising of cattle or sheep . Last year the ...
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... reason to complain of our tariff ; and so we should not be driven by any one or all time - honored policy of impartial of them into an abandonment of our relations with them , and granting no exclusive favors to any one country . This ...
... reason to complain of our tariff ; and so we should not be driven by any one or all time - honored policy of impartial of them into an abandonment of our relations with them , and granting no exclusive favors to any one country . This ...
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... reason has at length done its work and has dislodged pro- tection from the great stronghold in which it has entrenched itself . " And again in the same article it says : " We wish the Cobden Club the best success in the arduous en ...
... reason has at length done its work and has dislodged pro- tection from the great stronghold in which it has entrenched itself . " And again in the same article it says : " We wish the Cobden Club the best success in the arduous en ...
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... reason why both should not be admitted on the same terms . But the fact that nearly ten years have elapsed since the enactment of our law , without any effort having been made by Germany to negotiate a treaty like that with France , and ...
... reason why both should not be admitted on the same terms . But the fact that nearly ten years have elapsed since the enactment of our law , without any effort having been made by Germany to negotiate a treaty like that with France , and ...
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