The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1910 - Great Britain |
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Page 38
As we have said , we do not believe in the alleged popularity of the Budget , nor are we intimidated by the claptrap of a secondrate Jack Cade , as the Spectator has appropriately Tariff Reform dubbed the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
As we have said , we do not believe in the alleged popularity of the Budget , nor are we intimidated by the claptrap of a secondrate Jack Cade , as the Spectator has appropriately Tariff Reform dubbed the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
Page 39
Nor can we afford to fight it at all except on condition that we put our own alternative of Tariff Reform in the foreground , instead of allowing it to remain in the background , as seems to have been the original policy of the Budget ...
Nor can we afford to fight it at all except on condition that we put our own alternative of Tariff Reform in the foreground , instead of allowing it to remain in the background , as seems to have been the original policy of the Budget ...
Page 67
Conservative associations , and especially the Tariff Reformers , have worked hard to make the electors think , with the result that the Conservative Party at this moment probably approaches more nearly to Burke's definition of what a ...
Conservative associations , and especially the Tariff Reformers , have worked hard to make the electors think , with the result that the Conservative Party at this moment probably approaches more nearly to Burke's definition of what a ...
Page 107
... public discussion and attention have concentrated on disputed rates , but no tariff in our history has made more profound legislative changes , epoch making in their effect , than the measure on which the House votes to - day .
... public discussion and attention have concentrated on disputed rates , but no tariff in our history has made more profound legislative changes , epoch making in their effect , than the measure on which the House votes to - day .
Page 110
The Tariff Bill , with its provision for a corporation tax , has struck the greatest blow at State rights that has been inflicted since the adoption of the Constitution . Heretofore a joint stock company chartered by a State was outside ...
The Tariff Bill , with its provision for a corporation tax , has struck the greatest blow at State rights that has been inflicted since the adoption of the Constitution . Heretofore a joint stock company chartered by a State was outside ...
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