The Protectionist, Volúmenes49-50Home Market Club, 1939 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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... effect of the tar- iff on a wide range of commodities ( referred to as sample A ) including textiles , iron and steel , engineering products and vehicles , non - ferrous metals , leather and clothing , food , chemicals , timber , and ...
... effect of the tar- iff on a wide range of commodities ( referred to as sample A ) including textiles , iron and steel , engineering products and vehicles , non - ferrous metals , leather and clothing , food , chemicals , timber , and ...
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... effect the follow- ing Monday . On January 23 , all the other New England cotton mills reduced their wages twenty - five per cent , and all mill workers except the above - men- tioned group went out on strike , re- maining out until ...
... effect the follow- ing Monday . On January 23 , all the other New England cotton mills reduced their wages twenty - five per cent , and all mill workers except the above - men- tioned group went out on strike , re- maining out until ...
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... effect ? Was there any discussion in these foreign nations about the details ? There was just one fact noted , and that was that repeal was asked for , and that had the effect of placing us in the attitude all over the world of ...
... effect ? Was there any discussion in these foreign nations about the details ? There was just one fact noted , and that was that repeal was asked for , and that had the effect of placing us in the attitude all over the world of ...
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