The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1909 - English literature |
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Page 483
... trade and low prices for farm products , of high and higher American duties , of prosperity on the United States side of the boundary - line and of the reverse in Canada . It was in 1887 that Erastus Wiman , energetic , wealthy ...
... trade and low prices for farm products , of high and higher American duties , of prosperity on the United States side of the boundary - line and of the reverse in Canada . It was in 1887 that Erastus Wiman , energetic , wealthy ...
Page 950
... trade , and of the export trade in comparison with the shipping industry . The statesman , in his opinion , ought to regard the employment of the people as a much more important consideration than the gains of private manufacturers ...
... trade , and of the export trade in comparison with the shipping industry . The statesman , in his opinion , ought to regard the employment of the people as a much more important consideration than the gains of private manufacturers ...
Page 960
Trade within the Empire are , from the point of view of the dominions , the " revenue " argument and the " development - of- manufactures " argument . Free Trade within the Empire would deprive the new countries of a very important part ...
Trade within the Empire are , from the point of view of the dominions , the " revenue " argument and the " development - of- manufactures " argument . Free Trade within the Empire would deprive the new countries of a very important part ...
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