Interstate Commerce: Debate in Forty-Eighth Congress, Second Session [-Fiftieth Congress], on the Bill (H.R. 5461) to Establish a Board of Commissioners of Interstate Commerce and to Regulate Such Commerce &c., &c |
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... transportation of property by railroad from one State or Territory to or through one or more other States or Territories of the United States , or to or from any foreign country , directly or indirectly to charge to or receive from any ...
... transportation of property by railroad from one State or Territory to or through one or more other States or Territories of the United States , or to or from any foreign country , directly or indirectly to charge to or receive from any ...
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... transportation of the freights and carrying of the travel on its particular line . They felt that then , and they then supposed that transportation by water and by other modes of conveyance would furnish such competition as in some ...
... transportation of the freights and carrying of the travel on its particular line . They felt that then , and they then supposed that transportation by water and by other modes of conveyance would furnish such competition as in some ...
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... transportation charge for him is less than $ 1 a year . The freight on meat from Chicago to New York , is 324 cents per 100 pounds . If a man eats one pound a day its transportation costs him $ 1.20 a year , or about one day's wages for ...
... transportation charge for him is less than $ 1 a year . The freight on meat from Chicago to New York , is 324 cents per 100 pounds . If a man eats one pound a day its transportation costs him $ 1.20 a year , or about one day's wages for ...
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... transportation of that bushel of wheat from New York to Liverpool . The grain merchant in the city of New York has no power absolutely to fix the price of a bushel of wheat in that city . Hemust take into consideration the price of a ...
... transportation of that bushel of wheat from New York to Liverpool . The grain merchant in the city of New York has no power absolutely to fix the price of a bushel of wheat in that city . Hemust take into consideration the price of a ...
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... transportation . It is enough for me to know that permission to exercise this power cripples produc- tion . If I must choose between crippling production and crippling transportation , then I am ready in the face of the 55,000,000 ...
... transportation . It is enough for me to know that permission to exercise this power cripples produc- tion . If I must choose between crippling production and crippling transportation , then I am ready in the face of the 55,000,000 ...
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