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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... question . The question is , How is this gain in wealth distributed ? Who owns it ? Mr. Blaine implies in his argument that the greater part of this gain is with the farmers , for he says that the agri- cultural States of the Northwest ...
... question . The question is , How is this gain in wealth distributed ? Who owns it ? Mr. Blaine implies in his argument that the greater part of this gain is with the farmers , for he says that the agri- cultural States of the Northwest ...
Page 207
... question of protection - for , as we have seen , the question of revenues has been merely incidental since 1872 - will be the chief question of political combat for the next decade . The question is assuming a three- fold character ...
... question of protection - for , as we have seen , the question of revenues has been merely incidental since 1872 - will be the chief question of political combat for the next decade . The question is assuming a three- fold character ...
Page 347
... question is likely to recur in the near future , whether national revenues are to be drawn from an indirect tax ... question of impost revenues may be dismissed without further discussion . The question of protection , however , is one ...
... question is likely to recur in the near future , whether national revenues are to be drawn from an indirect tax ... question of impost revenues may be dismissed without further discussion . The question of protection , however , is one ...
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