The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 284
... duty . Mr. Whitman was particularly interested in the duty on wool tops ; for about this time he was building the largest tops mill in the United States , and was anxious that tops should carry as high a duty as yarns , which come at a ...
... duty . Mr. Whitman was particularly interested in the duty on wool tops ; for about this time he was building the largest tops mill in the United States , and was anxious that tops should carry as high a duty as yarns , which come at a ...
Page 288
... duty - the first duty on hides in the United States tariff since the ' sixties - had given the pack- ing houses control of the supply of hides , and had also given them an enormous advantage as tanners in competition with tanners who ...
... duty - the first duty on hides in the United States tariff since the ' sixties - had given the pack- ing houses control of the supply of hides , and had also given them an enormous advantage as tanners in competition with tanners who ...
Page 297
... duty on these inferior blankets 75 per cent . ad valorem , and allow the wealthy still to purchase their blankets at 71 per cent . ' Mr. President , I simply wanted to present that issue - whether or not the poor people of this country ...
... duty on these inferior blankets 75 per cent . ad valorem , and allow the wealthy still to purchase their blankets at 71 per cent . ' Mr. President , I simply wanted to present that issue - whether or not the poor people of this country ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
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