Justice and fairness dictate that in any modification of our present laws relating to revenue, the industries and interests which have been encouraged by such laws, and in which our citizens have large investments, should not be ruthlessly injured or... Grover Cleveland - Page 104by James Lowry Whittle - 1896 - 240 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - 1839 - 596 pages
...any occasion for the general discussion of the wisdom or expediency of a protective system. Justice and fairness dictate that in any modification of our...destroyed. We should also deal with the subject in such manner as to protect the interests of American labor, which is the capital of our workingmen ; its... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1877 - 764 pages
...any occasion for the general discussion of the wisdom or expediency of a protective system. "Justice and fairness dictate that in any modification of our...destroyed. We should also deal with the subject in such manner as to protect the interests of American labor, which is the l-KKSIDENT CLEVELAND CHAP. XXXV.... | |
| Richard Rogers Bowker - 1885 - 168 pages
...any occasion for the general discussion of the wisdom or expediency of a protective system. Justice and fairness dictate that in any modification of our...destroyed. We should also deal with the subject in such manner as to protect the interests of American labor, which is the capital of our workingmen ; its... | |
| 1896 - 900 pages
...indirectly paid by the people, for customs duties. The question of free trade is not involved. . . . Justice and fairness dictate that in any modification of our...such a manner as to protect the interests of American labor. . . . Within these limitations a certain reduction should be made in our customs revenue. .... | |
| Charles Benjamin Norton - 1888 - 294 pages
...any occasion for the general discussion of the wisdom or expediency of a protective system. Justice and fairness dictate that, in any modification of...destroyed. We should also deal with the subject in such manner as to protect the interests of American labor, which is the capital of our workingmen ; its... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1888 - 676 pages
...any occasion for the general discussion of the WISDOM OR EXPEDIENCY OF A PROTECTIVE. SYSTEM. "Justice and fairness dictate that in any modification of our...present laws relating to revenue, the industries and inter e*t» which have been encouraged by such lawt, and in which our citizens have large investments,... | |
| Grover Cleveland - 1892 - 208 pages
...any occasion for the general discussion of the wisdom or expediency of a protective system. Justice and fairness dictate that in any modification of our...such a manner as to protect the interests of American labor, which is the capital of our workingmen ; its stability and proper remuneration furnish the most... | |
| Grover Cleveland - 1892 - 620 pages
...any occasion for the general discussion of the wisdom or expediency of a protective system. Justice and fairness dictate that, in any modification of...destroyed. We should also deal with the subject in such manner as to protect the interests of American labor, which is the capital of our workingmen ; its... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1892 - 330 pages
...other leaders of the party. In his first message to Congress, in 1H8S, are these words : 14 Justice and fairness dictate that, in any modification of...and in which our citizens have large investments, sbould not be ruthlessly injured or destroyed." Again, in his second annual message, is this statement... | |
| William Uhler Hensel - 1892 - 590 pages
...any occasion for the general discussion of the wisdom or expediency of a protective system. Justice and fairness dictate that in any modification of our...have been encouraged by such laws, and in which our citizens'have large investments, should not be ruthlessly injured or destroyed. We should also deal... | |
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