The North American Review, Band 150O. Everett, 1890 |
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... sumers of all articles imported and subject to duty , by precisely the sum paid for such duties . Thus the amount of the duty measures the tax paid by those who pur- chase for use these imported articles . Many of these things , however ...
... sumers of all articles imported and subject to duty , by precisely the sum paid for such duties . Thus the amount of the duty measures the tax paid by those who pur- chase for use these imported articles . Many of these things , however ...
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... sumers , or less product , less employment , less wages , and less profits to capital . Situated as we are to - day , we are shut out from the world's markets because the cost of our production is greater than that of our rivals . We ...
... sumers , or less product , less employment , less wages , and less profits to capital . Situated as we are to - day , we are shut out from the world's markets because the cost of our production is greater than that of our rivals . We ...
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... sumers and workers of tin plate , to the number of over three hundred , signed and forwarded to the Hon . Henry L. Dawes and the Hon . George F. Hoar , the Senators from Massachusetts , a communication in which the following specific ...
... sumers and workers of tin plate , to the number of over three hundred , signed and forwarded to the Hon . Henry L. Dawes and the Hon . George F. Hoar , the Senators from Massachusetts , a communication in which the following specific ...
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