Tariff Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means...1908-09...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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... protection to all the industries connected with leather . The farmers do not derive any benefit from duty on hides ; it goes to the packers , and they are surely not infant industry . The principle of " protection " can not be made to ...
... protection to all the industries connected with leather . The farmers do not derive any benefit from duty on hides ; it goes to the packers , and they are surely not infant industry . The principle of " protection " can not be made to ...
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... protection . Mr. CLARK . You want moderate protection , but you are not willing for the other fellow to have moderate protection . I will tell you exactly how to get free hides . You all agree not to make any fight in Congress , and ...
... protection . Mr. CLARK . You want moderate protection , but you are not willing for the other fellow to have moderate protection . I will tell you exactly how to get free hides . You all agree not to make any fight in Congress , and ...
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... protection but affect the comfort of the people and the general prosperity of the nation . Mr. UNDERWOOD . What is the duty that you are now receiving on leather ? How much protection have you ? Mr. LEAS . About 20 per cent . Mr ...
... protection but affect the comfort of the people and the general prosperity of the nation . Mr. UNDERWOOD . What is the duty that you are now receiving on leather ? How much protection have you ? Mr. LEAS . About 20 per cent . Mr ...
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... protection that would be sufficient . The CHAIRMAN . Sufficient for protection ? Mr. HILL . Yes , sir . Mr. RANDELL . I understood you to say that you had trouble with labor , and that Canada was the country you had to compete with ...
... protection that would be sufficient . The CHAIRMAN . Sufficient for protection ? Mr. HILL . Yes , sir . Mr. RANDELL . I understood you to say that you had trouble with labor , and that Canada was the country you had to compete with ...
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... protection to American labor afforded by the Dingley tariff . In that tariff , however , there are certain duties that we must all admit are no longer needed . Nothing was said in the campaign here in regard to the iron schedule as a ...
... protection to American labor afforded by the Dingley tariff . In that tariff , however , there are certain duties that we must all admit are no longer needed . Nothing was said in the campaign here in regard to the iron schedule as a ...
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15 per cent abroad artists average beef BOUTELL CALDERHEAD Canada cent ad valorem CHAIRMAN cheaper Chicago COCKRAN Company competition Congress consumer COWAN CRUMPACKER D. C. DEAR SIR D. C. GENTLEMEN DALZELL difference Dingley Act Dingley tariff domestic dozen drawback duty on hides export fact factories facturers farmer favor foreign free art free hides free list free of duty Government GRIGGS gutta-percha imported increase industry jobber JONES LITTAUER manu Means Committee men's gloves METCALF MILES November 28 packers paid paragraph PAYNE peat moss present tariff price of hides profit protection question RANDELL rate of duty raw material reduction respectfully retail revenue sell SERENO SERENO E shoe manufacturers sold sole leather specific duty statement steel tanners tanning theatrical scenery tion to-day trade trust UNDERWOOD United URION wages WAKEMAN Washington yachts YORK CITY
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