The Protectionist, Volumen14Home Market Club, 1903 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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... facture crushed out by foreign com- petition ; throughout the land may be found old slag heaps , testifying to the former prosperity of native iron industries , the splendid native iron being now superseded by cheap worthless iron of ...
... facture crushed out by foreign com- petition ; throughout the land may be found old slag heaps , testifying to the former prosperity of native iron industries , the splendid native iron being now superseded by cheap worthless iron of ...
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... facture of boots and shoes ranks second among the industries of the state , with 640 establishments , 58,654 wage earners ( who were paid $ 27,745,820 in wages ) , and products valued at $ 117,115,243 . In 1890 there were 1,057 ...
... facture of boots and shoes ranks second among the industries of the state , with 640 establishments , 58,654 wage earners ( who were paid $ 27,745,820 in wages ) , and products valued at $ 117,115,243 . In 1890 there were 1,057 ...
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... facture of iron and steel . Pennsylvania has an abundance of the new fuel and is comparatively near to the iron ores of the Lake Superior region . That is the whole story of the changed posi- tions of the two states in the manufacture ...
... facture of iron and steel . Pennsylvania has an abundance of the new fuel and is comparatively near to the iron ores of the Lake Superior region . That is the whole story of the changed posi- tions of the two states in the manufacture ...
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... factures of the Southern States was $ 16,000,000 in 1880 , and $ 40,000,000 in 1890. A large proportion of this product was of a description of goods not now produced in New England . What would be thought of a proposition to place all ...
... factures of the Southern States was $ 16,000,000 in 1880 , and $ 40,000,000 in 1890. A large proportion of this product was of a description of goods not now produced in New England . What would be thought of a proposition to place all ...
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... factures are seriously threatened in the home market by foreign influences there will be a cry for protection that will be heeded , and British agriculture has long been injured by such influ- ences . The other reason is that no nation ...
... factures are seriously threatened in the home market by foreign influences there will be a cry for protection that will be heeded , and British agriculture has long been injured by such influ- ences . The other reason is that no nation ...
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