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" A system which provides a mutual exchange of commodities is manifestly essential to the continued and healthful growth of our export trade. We must "not repose in fancied security that we can forever sell everything and buy little or nothing. "
The International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress During the ... - Page 466
1902
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New Outlook, Volume 69

1901 - 1110 pages
...commodities is manifestly essential to tbe »y continued and healthful growth of our export trade. We must not repose in fancied security that we can forever sell ever^jfrrug and buy little or nothing. If such a thing were possible, it would not be best for us or...
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The Anglo-American Magazine, Volume 7

1902 - 620 pages
...of Canada, President McKinley must have had her people and such inquiries particularly in mind when he said: "We must not repose in fancied security that...forever sell everything and buy little or nothing. If such a thing were possible, it would not be best for us or for those with whom we deal." How long...
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The Life of William McKinley

John W. Tyler - 1901 - 572 pages
...have so multiplied that the problem of more markets requires our urgent and immediate attention. " We must not repose in fancied security that we can...everything and buy little or nothing. Reciprocity is tin, natural outgrowth of our wonderful industrial development under the domestic policy now firmly...
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The Anglo-American Magazine, Volume 6

1901 - 588 pages
...exchange of commodities is manifestly essential to the continued and healthful growth of our export trade. We must not repose in fancied security that we can...forever sell everything and buy little or nothing. If such a thing were possible, it would not be best for us or for those with whom we deal. We should...
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Bits of Wisdom; Or, Daily Thoughts

William McKinley - 1901 - 136 pages
...thought, and free schools are dearer and more universally enjoyed to-day than ever before. November 30. We must not repose in fancied security that we can...forever sell everything and buy little or nothing. December I. It is a cause for painful regret and solicitude that an effort is being made by those high...
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The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to the Present ..., Volume 8

David Josiah Brewer - 1901 - 462 pages
...exchange of commodities is manifestly essential to the continued healthful growth of our export trade. We must not repose in fancied security that we can...forever sell everything and buy little or nothing. If such a thing were possible it would not be best for us or for those with whom we deal. We should...
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The Last Speech of William McKinley, President of the United States ...

William McKinley - 1901 - 46 pages
...exchange of commodities is manifestly essential to the continued and healthful growth of our export trade. We must not repose in fancied security that we can...forever sell everything and buy little or nothing. If such a thing were possible, it would not be best for us or for those with whom we deal. We should...
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The Forum, Volume 32

Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - 1901 - 776 pages
...admitted in public speech by so orthodox a confessor to protectionism as the late President McKinley, that "we must not repose in fancied security that we can...forever sell everything and buy little or nothing." Our late President further said: If such a thing were possible, it would not be best for us or for...
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Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical ...

Charles Eugene Banks, Le Roy Armstrong - 1901 - 480 pages
...exchange of commodities is manifestly essential to the continued healthful growth of our export trade. We must not repose in fancied security that we can...forever sell everything and buy little or nothing. If such a thing were possible it would not be best for us or for those with whom we deal. We should...
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New Pieces that Will Take Prizes in Speaking Contests

1901 - 390 pages
...exchange of commodities is manifestly essential to the continued and healthful growth of our export trade. We must not repose in fancied security that we can...forever sell everything and buy little or nothing. If such a thing were possible it would not be best for us or for those with whom we deal. We should...
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