Hearst's International, Volume 21, Issues 7-12International Magazine Company, 1912 |
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Page 1582
... costs is apparent . And what the trusts get by these policies they intend to hold by the same means . They are not content to win their . position by doing better by the public than their competitors . They mean to take from the public ...
... costs is apparent . And what the trusts get by these policies they intend to hold by the same means . They are not content to win their . position by doing better by the public than their competitors . They mean to take from the public ...
Page 1586
... cost in the production and distribution of com- modities ? Even if the margin between the retail price and the cost of production has been narrowed , what advantage is it to the public that the profits of the producer have been lessened ...
... cost in the production and distribution of com- modities ? Even if the margin between the retail price and the cost of production has been narrowed , what advantage is it to the public that the profits of the producer have been lessened ...
Page 1588
... costs as would free it from attack and save it from the possibility of any charge that it was using its power to reap where it has not sown . Third - If only general principles of law can yet be laid down regarding an evolution . of ...
... costs as would free it from attack and save it from the possibility of any charge that it was using its power to reap where it has not sown . Third - If only general principles of law can yet be laid down regarding an evolution . of ...
Page 1604
... cost of living . For that sort of service he is known , beloved , and accounted the most useful citizen . For neither service did he accept any fee . That is one of his eccentricities . No public cause in New England need be with- out ...
... cost of living . For that sort of service he is known , beloved , and accounted the most useful citizen . For neither service did he accept any fee . That is one of his eccentricities . No public cause in New England need be with- out ...
Page 1621
... cost of production at home and abroad , they have placed their duties so greatly in excess of this amount , -in so many cases at pro- hibitive rates , that we are compelled to reach the conclusion that their tariff bills are written to ...
... cost of production at home and abroad , they have placed their duties so greatly in excess of this amount , -in so many cases at pro- hibitive rates , that we are compelled to reach the conclusion that their tariff bills are written to ...
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