The Protectionist, Volumen14Home Market Club, 1903 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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... farmers have little cause for somplaint about present conditions . Professor Gunton says , in a recent lecture : " The farmer is the one person whose cost of living has not increased , while the price of his products has risen about 24 ...
... farmers have little cause for somplaint about present conditions . Professor Gunton says , in a recent lecture : " The farmer is the one person whose cost of living has not increased , while the price of his products has risen about 24 ...
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... farmers and fishermen and does not help our manufacturers . It is too unfair to need discussion . But when there was some prospect that an agreement as to articles and rates might be reached by the Joint High Commission in THE ...
... farmers and fishermen and does not help our manufacturers . It is too unfair to need discussion . But when there was some prospect that an agreement as to articles and rates might be reached by the Joint High Commission in THE ...
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... farmers to grow more grain . Under the free trade policy nearly a million acres of arable land in Eng- land have been driven out of cultiva- tion in the last ten years , hundreds of thousands of farm laborers have been obliged to seek ...
... farmers to grow more grain . Under the free trade policy nearly a million acres of arable land in Eng- land have been driven out of cultiva- tion in the last ten years , hundreds of thousands of farm laborers have been obliged to seek ...
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... farmers or shopkeepers , the Puerto Ricans still purchasing largely abroad . " That so much of the Porto Rican trade still goes to Europe , this correspondent says , is to a certain extent due to custom , but more largely due to the 12 ...
... farmers or shopkeepers , the Puerto Ricans still purchasing largely abroad . " That so much of the Porto Rican trade still goes to Europe , this correspondent says , is to a certain extent due to custom , but more largely due to the 12 ...
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... farmers re- ceived $ 184,842,292 . The farmers also report the sale of 20,768,662 gallons of cream , for which they received $ 8,838 , - 776. Farms numbering 3,617,440 report the manufacture of butter , and 15,670 report the manufacture ...
... farmers re- ceived $ 184,842,292 . The farmers also report the sale of 20,768,662 gallons of cream , for which they received $ 8,838 , - 776. Farms numbering 3,617,440 report the manufacture of butter , and 15,670 report the manufacture ...
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