Republican Text Book for the Campaign of 1902Dunlap Printing Company, 1902 - 380 pages |
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... ment and the progress of the American people in the last forty years the period of modern industrial development at home and commercial expansion abroad . Republican policies . The first platform of the Republican party favored internal ...
... ment and the progress of the American people in the last forty years the period of modern industrial development at home and commercial expansion abroad . Republican policies . The first platform of the Republican party favored internal ...
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... ment of the manufacturing and other industries heretofore un- known . The home markets for manufactures were fully supplied and the surplus products of the workshops were sent into the markets of the world , until now the exportation of ...
... ment of the manufacturing and other industries heretofore un- known . The home markets for manufactures were fully supplied and the surplus products of the workshops were sent into the markets of the world , until now the exportation of ...
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... ment , it is betraying those whom it pretends to favor . Let us again observe the tables . We find that 20 out of 27 Republican States , or 74 per cent , have established factory inspection services . We also find that 3 out of 18 ...
... ment , it is betraying those whom it pretends to favor . Let us again observe the tables . We find that 20 out of 27 Republican States , or 74 per cent , have established factory inspection services . We also find that 3 out of 18 ...
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... ment of children under 12 years of age in mines . Of these , 16 are Republican and 6 are Democratic States . Woman Labor.- Next to the children the greatest victims of abuse by greedy employers when unrestrained by law are women ...
... ment of children under 12 years of age in mines . Of these , 16 are Republican and 6 are Democratic States . Woman Labor.- Next to the children the greatest victims of abuse by greedy employers when unrestrained by law are women ...
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... ment to 39.8 persons . In these establishments the average yearly earnings were $ 352.52 in 1896. In 1897 they increased $ 12.63 or 3.58 per cent . In 1898 they decreased $ 11.11 or 3.04 per cent when compared with 1897 , but increased ...
... ment to 39.8 persons . In these establishments the average yearly earnings were $ 352.52 in 1896. In 1897 they increased $ 12.63 or 3.58 per cent . In 1898 they decreased $ 11.11 or 3.04 per cent when compared with 1897 , but increased ...
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