The Protectionist, Volumen14Home Market Club, 1903 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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... miners a month ago was the best in nearly forty years ; there was in their wages a wider margin above the cost of living than at any time since the " flush " period of in- flated prices following the close of the Civil War in 1865. Yet ...
... miners a month ago was the best in nearly forty years ; there was in their wages a wider margin above the cost of living than at any time since the " flush " period of in- flated prices following the close of the Civil War in 1865. Yet ...
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... miners are starving themselves and wearing themselves out in a bat- tle against the trust , the trust is hold- ing the coal consumer up as a buffer against the assault of the strikers . What was done in 1900 and 1901 is being done in ...
... miners are starving themselves and wearing themselves out in a bat- tle against the trust , the trust is hold- ing the coal consumer up as a buffer against the assault of the strikers . What was done in 1900 and 1901 is being done in ...
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... miners are now regulated by boards composed of representatives of employers and workmen . In some cases an outside president or umpire is appointed who has a casting vote , and one well known public man here a splendid lawyer ...
... miners are now regulated by boards composed of representatives of employers and workmen . In some cases an outside president or umpire is appointed who has a casting vote , and one well known public man here a splendid lawyer ...
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... miners may go on perpetual strike for aught the rest of the world will care . There will be no further need of digging dirty coal , for cheap and clean electricity will light and warm the world and furnish motive power . The Spaniard in ...
... miners may go on perpetual strike for aught the rest of the world will care . There will be no further need of digging dirty coal , for cheap and clean electricity will light and warm the world and furnish motive power . The Spaniard in ...
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... miners could be kept together if there were a million men out of employment and their families begging bread ? Will any one contend that they could be sus- tained were it not for a great army of bituminous coal miners who are re ...
... miners could be kept together if there were a million men out of employment and their families begging bread ? Will any one contend that they could be sus- tained were it not for a great army of bituminous coal miners who are re ...
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