Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 119–120 tomaiScribner & Company, 1929 |
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... tariff now as in the past has been not an excess of greed but an unequal distribution of it between those who have most to gain and those who have most to lose . After the Civil War the onward and upward progress of the tariff proceeded ...
... tariff now as in the past has been not an excess of greed but an unequal distribution of it between those who have most to gain and those who have most to lose . After the Civil War the onward and upward progress of the tariff proceeded ...
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... tariff reduc- tions by the United States , the Administration recognized that au- thority had spoken and abandoned the treaties to their fate as additions to the already splendid collection of scalps of the Foreign Relations Com- mittee ...
... tariff reduc- tions by the United States , the Administration recognized that au- thority had spoken and abandoned the treaties to their fate as additions to the already splendid collection of scalps of the Foreign Relations Com- mittee ...
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... tariff policy . Foreign coun- tries are reacting against the prospect of a still higher tariff even more vigorously and with greater unanim- ity than after the passage of the Dingley Tariff . Even if nothing should come of the various ...
... tariff policy . Foreign coun- tries are reacting against the prospect of a still higher tariff even more vigorously and with greater unanim- ity than after the passage of the Dingley Tariff . Even if nothing should come of the various ...
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