Republican Text Book for the Campaign of 1902Dunlap Printing Company, 1902 - 380 pages |
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Page 26
... Ship and boat building , wooden . 1,072 17,523,146 15,875 8,607,852 9,901,223 355 61,423,903 52,818 26,529,748 16,731,009 Coke . 241 35,502,679 16,999 7,085,736 19,655,532 24,210,419 56,539,712 35,585,445 Turpentine and rosin ... 1,503 ...
... Ship and boat building , wooden . 1,072 17,523,146 15,875 8,607,852 9,901,223 355 61,423,903 52,818 26,529,748 16,731,009 Coke . 241 35,502,679 16,999 7,085,736 19,655,532 24,210,419 56,539,712 35,585,445 Turpentine and rosin ... 1,503 ...
Page 67
... ships of competing nations for the distribution of our goods . It should be made advantage- ous to carry American goods in American - built ships .-- President Roosevelt , in Message to Congress , December 3 , 1901 . 1900 . 1899 . 1898 ...
... ships of competing nations for the distribution of our goods . It should be made advantage- ous to carry American goods in American - built ships .-- President Roosevelt , in Message to Congress , December 3 , 1901 . 1900 . 1899 . 1898 ...
Page 81
... under which only a trifling portion of our great commerce is carried in our own ships . - President Roosevelt , in message to Congress , December 3 , 1901 . Average wage rates in St. Louis , Mo. , and REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TEXT - BOOK . 81.
... under which only a trifling portion of our great commerce is carried in our own ships . - President Roosevelt , in message to Congress , December 3 , 1901 . Average wage rates in St. Louis , Mo. , and REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TEXT - BOOK . 81.
Page 107
... ship only such amounts as should be apportioned among them by an executive committee selected by the members of the association ; that the defendants , acting under the agreement , not only controlled the amount of coal and coke shipped ...
... ship only such amounts as should be apportioned among them by an executive committee selected by the members of the association ; that the defendants , acting under the agreement , not only controlled the amount of coal and coke shipped ...
Page 168
... ships in front of the city within easy range , and lay there twenty - four hours . That is not generally known . The ... ship . The next morning he went on shore , still inside my lines , and began recruiting men , and after a few days I ...
... ships in front of the city within easy range , and lay there twenty - four hours . That is not generally known . The ... ship . The next morning he went on shore , still inside my lines , and began recruiting men , and after a few days I ...
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