Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... Republican Convention at Chicago adopts a protective - tariff platform May 17 , 1860 Tariff bill , raising the tariff of 1857 about one - third , introduced in the House by Mr. Morrill , passed and approved , March 2 , 1861 ; goes into ...
... Republican Convention at Chicago adopts a protective - tariff platform May 17 , 1860 Tariff bill , raising the tariff of 1857 about one - third , introduced in the House by Mr. Morrill , passed and approved , March 2 , 1861 ; goes into ...
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... Republican a revision of failed in 1867. In 1870 the duties on the tariff laws was made , and this meas- purely ... Republican opposi- tion , especially in the Northwest . A few weeks later the Republican party met a Waterloo in the ...
... Republican a revision of failed in 1867. In 1870 the duties on the tariff laws was made , and this meas- purely ... Republican opposi- tion , especially in the Northwest . A few weeks later the Republican party met a Waterloo in the ...
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... Republican Congress in 1896 , a strong effort was at once made to pass another tariff measure , entitled the Dingley bill . This bill somewhat re- sembles the McKinley bill , although the duties proposed were not as excessive . The duty ...
... Republican Congress in 1896 , a strong effort was at once made to pass another tariff measure , entitled the Dingley bill . This bill somewhat re- sembles the McKinley bill , although the duties proposed were not as excessive . The duty ...
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... republican in its character , to be at the proper to be distinctly understood that the plan of such a government must at the same time be the result of their own deliber- ate choice , and originate with them- selves , without the ...
... republican in its character , to be at the proper to be distinctly understood that the plan of such a government must at the same time be the result of their own deliber- ate choice , and originate with them- selves , without the ...
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... Republican , but in 1896 withdrew from the National Republican Convention on count of its financial policy ; and was re- turned to the Senate in 1897 as an in- dependent Silver Republican . ac- Temperance , ORDER OF THE SONS OF . See ...
... Republican , but in 1896 withdrew from the National Republican Convention on count of its financial policy ; and was re- turned to the Senate in 1897 as an in- dependent Silver Republican . ac- Temperance , ORDER OF THE SONS OF . See ...
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