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Until 1860 the agricultural interest was successful most of the time , and the Demo- cratic party through which it acted gained repeated successes , while the Federalist and Whig parties , agencies of the mercantile - financial interest ...
Until 1860 the agricultural interest was successful most of the time , and the Demo- cratic party through which it acted gained repeated successes , while the Federalist and Whig parties , agencies of the mercantile - financial interest ...
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208,424,000 1938 - Agricultural conservation 451,309,000 Cotton option and pool 1934 - Rental and benefit . 1935 - Rental and benefit 68,466,000 Sugar 45,157,000 636,523,000 466,988,000 1939 - Agricultural conservation Price adjustment ...
208,424,000 1938 - Agricultural conservation 451,309,000 Cotton option and pool 1934 - Rental and benefit . 1935 - Rental and benefit 68,466,000 Sugar 45,157,000 636,523,000 466,988,000 1939 - Agricultural conservation Price adjustment ...
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( a ) No maximum price shall be es tablished or maintained for any agricultural com- modity below the highest of any of the following prices , as determined and published by the Secre- tary of Agriculture : ( 1 ) 110 per centum of the ...
( a ) No maximum price shall be es tablished or maintained for any agricultural com- modity below the highest of any of the following prices , as determined and published by the Secre- tary of Agriculture : ( 1 ) 110 per centum of the ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 7 |
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