The Riddle of the Sphinx: A Discussion of the Economic Questions Relating to Agriculture, Land, Transportation, Money, Taxation, and Cost of Interchange ...Hyperion Press, 1975 - 479 pages |
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Page 190
... necessary " to put domes- tic producers in the same situation , so far as foreign compe- tition was concerned , as if the internal taxes had not been raised . " This bill was introduced in the House June 2 , 1864 , and passed June 4 ...
... necessary " to put domes- tic producers in the same situation , so far as foreign compe- tition was concerned , as if the internal taxes had not been raised . " This bill was introduced in the House June 2 , 1864 , and passed June 4 ...
Page 313
... necessary charges , that he is not as well rewarded as other pursuits , farming will be unpopular , and its ranks will gradually be depleted by contributing to the ranks of those engaged in other pursuits until the diminished product ...
... necessary charges , that he is not as well rewarded as other pursuits , farming will be unpopular , and its ranks will gradually be depleted by contributing to the ranks of those engaged in other pursuits until the diminished product ...
Page 338
... necessary , and for the necessary taxes to meet the ordinary expend- itures substitute legal - tender treasury notes to the ex- tent of the requirements of the country for additional supplementary currency . Such treasury notes would go ...
... necessary , and for the necessary taxes to meet the ordinary expend- itures substitute legal - tender treasury notes to the ex- tent of the requirements of the country for additional supplementary currency . Such treasury notes would go ...
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