| United States. 60th Congress. 2d session., 1908-1909. House. [from old catalog] - 1908 - 844 pages
...demond such an equitable tariff on foreign imports which come into competition with American products ns will not only furnish adequate revenue for the necessary...expenses of the Government, but will protect American Inbor from degradation to the wage level of other countries. The Republican party, in its national... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1908 - 624 pages
...demand such an equitable tariff on foreign imports which come into competition with American products as will not only furnish adequate revenue for the necessary expenses of the Goverument, but will protect American labor from degradation to the wage level of other countries.... | |
| David Magie - 1910 - 374 pages
...demand such an equitable tariff on foreign imports, which come into competition with American products, as will not only furnish adequate revenue for the...production; the ruling and uncompromising principle is the production and development of American labor and industry. The country demands a right settlement,... | |
| John Tweedy - 1910 - 430 pages
...enterprise. We demand such an equitable tariff on foreign imports which come into competition with the American product as will not only furnish adequate...government, but will protect American labor from degradation and the wage level of other lands. We are not pledged to any particular schedule. The question of rates... | |
| John Tweedy - 1910 - 434 pages
...for the necessary expenses of the government, but will protect American labor from degradation and the wage level of other lands. We are not pledged to any particular schedule. The question of rates is a practical question, to be governed by the conditions of the time... | |
| 1920 - 272 pages
...such an equitable tariff on foreign imports which have come into competition with American products as will not only furnish adequate revenue for the...American labor from degradation to the wage level ol other lands. We are not pledged to any particular schedules. The question of rates is a practical... | |
| Samuel Eagle Forman - 1921 - 704 pages
...law was intended as a revenue measure whereas the Republicans explicitly demanded a tariff that would not only furnish adequate revenue for the necessary expenses of the government but would also protect our manufacturing industries from foreign competition. Accordingly, President McKinley... | |
| Ray Burdick Smith - 1922 - 636 pages
...demand such an equitable tariff on foreign imports which come into competition with American products as will not only furnish adequate revenue for the...practical question to be governed by the conditions of time and of production ; the ruling and uncompromising principle is the protection and development... | |
| 1898 - 528 pages
...American products as will not only furnish adequate n -venue for tho песеявагу exp. -uses of the Government, but will protect American labor from degradation to the watre level of otherlands. We are not pledged to any particular schedules. The question of rates le... | |
| 1924 - 552 pages
...for the necessary expenses of the Government, but will protect American labor from degradation and the wage level of other lands. We are not pledged...practical question, to be governed by the conditions of time and of production. The ruling and uncompromising principle is the protection and development of... | |
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