Hearst's International, Volume 21, Issues 7-12International Magazine Company, 1912 |
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Page 1578
... bills giving the Inter - state Commerce Commission the power to fix railroad rates , creating the Inter - state ... bill , would possess in its records all the facts relating to the size , character , and condition of every Federal ...
... bills giving the Inter - state Commerce Commission the power to fix railroad rates , creating the Inter - state ... bill , would possess in its records all the facts relating to the size , character , and condition of every Federal ...
Page 1579
... bill , however , a clause providing that the justices of this court be appointed for twelve - year terms , and that one- third of these justices end their terms during every presidential term of four years . The object of this provision ...
... bill , however , a clause providing that the justices of this court be appointed for twelve - year terms , and that one- third of these justices end their terms during every presidential term of four years . The object of this provision ...
Page 1620
... bill , the differ- ences that exist between the two great parties are not on the issue of protection against free trade ; the true issue is that the Republican desires to write a protective tariff that leans toward prohibition of im ...
... bill , the differ- ences that exist between the two great parties are not on the issue of protection against free trade ; the true issue is that the Republican desires to write a protective tariff that leans toward prohibition of im ...
Page 1621
... bill and a competitive tariff bill ; the Repub- lican Party favor a tariff that will raise some revenue to support the Government , but that at the same time will prohibit the importation of foreign merchandise as far as that can be ...
... bill and a competitive tariff bill ; the Repub- lican Party favor a tariff that will raise some revenue to support the Government , but that at the same time will prohibit the importation of foreign merchandise as far as that can be ...
Page 1626
... bills must be paid . Very likely , a tax on sugar is not the best way of getting the money . But at least the money , when got , is applied to public purposes . The sum of $ 60,000,000 , which does not go to Uncle Sam's treasury , is ...
... bills must be paid . Very likely , a tax on sugar is not the best way of getting the money . But at least the money , when got , is applied to public purposes . The sum of $ 60,000,000 , which does not go to Uncle Sam's treasury , is ...
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