The Protectionist, Volume 14Home Market Club, 1903 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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Tariff Rates , Average . American Economist 161 Tariff Reform Fallacies . Editorial 311 Tariff Revision ... Tariff Revision . Press Extracts Tariff Revision and the Trusts . Press Extracts Tariff Revision , Concerning . Fitchburg ...
Tariff Rates , Average . American Economist 161 Tariff Reform Fallacies . Editorial 311 Tariff Revision ... Tariff Revision . Press Extracts Tariff Revision and the Trusts . Press Extracts Tariff Revision , Concerning . Fitchburg ...
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... rates at this time this can best and more safely be accomplished through the agency of a competent tariff commis- sion , which , by giving its entire time to the subject and by diligent investi- gation of the details involved , can ...
... rates at this time this can best and more safely be accomplished through the agency of a competent tariff commis- sion , which , by giving its entire time to the subject and by diligent investi- gation of the details involved , can ...
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... rates furnished on application . Time of issue , the last week in each month for next month . Entered at Boston ( Mass . ) Post Office as second - class mail matter , May 25 , 1899 . MAY , 1902 . THERE is now an additional reason why ...
... rates furnished on application . Time of issue , the last week in each month for next month . Entered at Boston ( Mass . ) Post Office as second - class mail matter , May 25 , 1899 . MAY , 1902 . THERE is now an additional reason why ...
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... rates on im- ports from the mother country . Colonel Howard Vincent , M. P. , vis- the speeches before the Cana- dian Club in this city last Tuesday evening is that the protective policy of the United States is forcing Can- ada to ...
... rates on im- ports from the mother country . Colonel Howard Vincent , M. P. , vis- the speeches before the Cana- dian Club in this city last Tuesday evening is that the protective policy of the United States is forcing Can- ada to ...
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rates might be reached by the Joint High Commission in 1898-9 , the Canadians interposed the new and not germane condition that before reciprocity could be seriously consid- ered , we must grant them a slice of Alaska . Of course this ...
rates might be reached by the Joint High Commission in 1898-9 , the Canadians interposed the new and not germane condition that before reciprocity could be seriously consid- ered , we must grant them a slice of Alaska . Of course this ...
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Página 407 - That when the articles exported are made in part from domestic materials the imported materials, or the parts of the articles made from such materials, shall so appear in the completed articles that the quantity or measure thereof may be ascertained : And provided further, That the drawback on any article allowed under existing law shall be continued at the rate herein provided.
Página 116 - Our capacity to produce has developed so enormously and our products have so multiplied that the problem of more markets requires our urgent and immediate attention. Only a broad and enlightened policy will keep what we have. No other policy will get more.
Página 139 - That all moneys received from the sale and disposal of public lands in Arizona, California, Colorado. Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota...
Página 139 - No right to the use of water for land in private ownership shall be sold for a tract, exceeding one hundred and sixty acres to any one landowner, and no such sale shall be made to any landowner unless he be an actual bona fide resident on such land, or occupant thereof residing in the neighborhood of said land, and no such right shall permanently attach until all payments therefor are made.
Página 459 - December next, there shall be levied, collected, and paid on all goods, wares, and merchandise imported from foreign, countries, and not specially provided for in this act, a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem.
Página 58 - ... the President of the United States shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nations, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished.
Página 58 - so much of the several acts imposing duties on the tonnage of ships and vessels, and on goods, wares and merchandise, imported into the United States, as imposes a discriminating duty of tonnage, between foreign vessels and vessels of the United States...
Página 92 - States, based upon just and substantial grounds, for the preservation of Cuban independence, and the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty...
Página 672 - States. As we are laying the . foundation for a great empire, we ought to take a permanent view of the subject, and not look at the present moment only. He reminded the House of the necessity of securing the West India trade to this country. That was the great object, and a navigation act was necessary for obtaining it.
Página 128 - If, perchance, some of our tariffs are no longer needed for revenue or to encourage and protect our industries at home, why should they not be employed to extend and promote our markets abroad?