The North American Review, Volume 158Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1894 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... producing States has been greatly injured - so much , that the inquiry is sometimes made , Does that injury amount to ruin ... produce in abundance fruit of the most ex- cellent quality ; the grape , the peach , the apple , and the melon ...
... producing States has been greatly injured - so much , that the inquiry is sometimes made , Does that injury amount to ruin ... produce in abundance fruit of the most ex- cellent quality ; the grape , the peach , the apple , and the melon ...
Page 150
... produce of their own lands . Under the Romans , taxes appear to have been levied in kind , usually a tenth of the produce . The cattle were taxed at so much a head , and there was also a poll - tax on indi- viduals , the human beings ...
... produce of their own lands . Under the Romans , taxes appear to have been levied in kind , usually a tenth of the produce . The cattle were taxed at so much a head , and there was also a poll - tax on indi- viduals , the human beings ...
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... produce our manufactures at the lowest cost , and be able to undersell all rivals in all markets . It is the tax on the materials of manufacture alone that keeps us out of foreign markets , and keeps our labor out of employment . A few ...
... produce our manufactures at the lowest cost , and be able to undersell all rivals in all markets . It is the tax on the materials of manufacture alone that keeps us out of foreign markets , and keeps our labor out of employment . A few ...
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