| 1896 - 900 頁
...referring to the Treasury situation : " It is a condition which confronts us — not a theory. . . . The question of free trade is absolutely irrelevant, and the persistent claim made in some quarters that all efforts to relieve the people from unjust and unnecessary taxation are schemes'... | |
| 1888 - 572 頁
...confronts us, not a theory. Relief from the condition may involve a slight reduction of the advantage which we award our home productions, but the entire...trade is absolutely irrelevant, and the persistent elaim made in certain quarters that all efforts to relieve the people from unjust and unnecessary taxation... | |
| Republican National Committee (U.S.) - 1888 - 408 頁
...and free trade. This savors too much < Í bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us — not a theory. Relief from this condition may involve...our home productions, but the entire withdrawal of euch advantagee should not be contemplated. The question of free trade is absolutely irrelevant; and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1888 - 904 頁
...and free trade. This savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronte us — not a theory. Relief from this condition may involve...slight reduction of the advantages which we award our homo productions, but the entire withdrawal of euch advantages should not be contemplated. The question... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1888 - 860 頁
...and free trade. This savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us — not a theory. Relief from this condition may involve a slight reduction of the advantages which wo award our home productions, but the entire withdrawal of such advantages should not be contemplated.... | |
| 1889 - 904 頁
...ana free trade. This savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us — not a theory. Relief from this condition may involve...from unjust and unnecessary taxation are schemes of so called " Free Traders " is mischievous and far removed from any consideration for the public good.... | |
| 1889 - 900 頁
...and free trade. This savors too much of Dandy ing epithets. It is a condition which confronts us — not a theory. Relief from this condition may involve...withdrawal of such advantages should not be contemplated. Tbe question of free trade is absolutely irrelevant ; and the persistent claim, mode in certain quarters,... | |
| 1889 - 900 頁
...and free trade. This savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us — not a theory. Relief from this condition may involve a slight reduction of tho advantages which we award our home productions, but tho entire withdrawal of euch advantages should... | |
| Grover Cleveland - 1892 - 208 頁
...and free trade. This savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a CONDITION which confronts us — not a theory. Relief from this condition may involve...quarters, that all efforts to relieve the people from ittijust and unnecessary taxation are schemes of so-called free-traders, is mischievous and far removed... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - 1892 - 930 頁
...and free trade. This savors too much of bandying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us— on which our independence itself was declared." But,...10th of November, 1798, AMERICAN POLITICS. [BOOK in. quarconsiderable reduction can be made in the I ters, that all efforts to relieve the people aggregate,... | |
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