The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 |
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Page 113
... Tariff Bill is the first notable achievement of the Taft administration . Ordinarily succeeding the inaugura- tion ... tariff was an emergency , and that the sooner it was disposed of the better it would be for the country . Had he ...
... Tariff Bill is the first notable achievement of the Taft administration . Ordinarily succeeding the inaugura- tion ... tariff was an emergency , and that the sooner it was disposed of the better it would be for the country . Had he ...
Page 114
... tariff , and inferentially reducing the cost of living , if they were returned to power . No matter under what political banner Americans fight they are not Free Traders ; to put it more positively and affirmatively , they are ...
... tariff , and inferentially reducing the cost of living , if they were returned to power . No matter under what political banner Americans fight they are not Free Traders ; to put it more positively and affirmatively , they are ...
Page 115
... Tariff surely invites defeat ; but the rule is not invariable . A revision of the Tariff a few months before an election is , of course , a dangerous thing ; for the uncertainty as to duties , whether they are raised or lowered ...
... Tariff surely invites defeat ; but the rule is not invariable . A revision of the Tariff a few months before an election is , of course , a dangerous thing ; for the uncertainty as to duties , whether they are raised or lowered ...
Page 116
... tariff law which , failing to satisfy the country , would have led to an immediate renewal of the agitation . As President Taft very justly remarks " no bill could satisfy everybody . " The American people owe him a debt of gratitude ...
... tariff law which , failing to satisfy the country , would have led to an immediate renewal of the agitation . As President Taft very justly remarks " no bill could satisfy everybody . " The American people owe him a debt of gratitude ...
Page 204
... Tariff Reform and Imperial Preference , and it is avowedly intended to destroy the Tariff Reform movement . Personally I am of opinion that Tariff Reform is necessary to remedy our present want of employment , and I do not believe that ...
... Tariff Reform and Imperial Preference , and it is avowedly intended to destroy the Tariff Reform movement . Personally I am of opinion that Tariff Reform is necessary to remedy our present want of employment , and I do not believe that ...
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