The period of exclusiveness is past. The expansion of our trade and commerce is the pressing problem. Commercial wars are unprofitable. A policy of good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with... The Annual Register - Page 420edited by - 1902Full view - About this book
| William Thomas Stead - 1902 - 204 pages
...established. If perchance some of our tariffs are no longer needed for revenue, or to encourage or protect our industries at home, why should they not be employed to extend E. Bieter. Btrlin.] COUNT A. GOLUCHOWSKI. AUSTRIAN FoRElGN M1NISTER. BARON IVESTOURNELLES DE CONSTANT.... | |
| United States. President - 1903 - 448 pages
...unprofitable. A policy of good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times,...should they not be employed to extend and promote our markets abroad? Then, too, we have inadequate steamship service. New lines of steamers have already... | |
| 1903 - 322 pages
...unprofitable. A policy of good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times...should they not be employed to extend and promote our markets abroad? Then, too, we have inadequate steamship service. New lines of steamships have already... | |
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - 1903 - 444 pages
...sell everything and buy little or nothing." . . . "The period of exclusiveness is past." " Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times...should they not be employed to extend and promote our markets abroad?" In connection with this thought the President expressed his conviction that we... | |
| Charles Morris - 1902 - 714 pages
...unprofitable. A policy of good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times;...should they not be employed to extend and promote our markets abroad ? Then, too, we have inadequate steamship service. New lines of steamers have already... | |
| 1903 - 722 pages
...unprofitable. A policy of good-will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times...should they not be employed to extend and promote our markets abroad ? The president's speech was the signal for an immediate and widespread agitation.... | |
| James Laurence Laughlin, Henry Parker Willis - 1903 - 616 pages
...exclusiveness is past. The expansion of our trade and commerce is the pressing problem. * * * Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times...industries at home, why should they not be employed to expand and promote our markets abroad ?" It was true that the President partly injured the effect of... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton, John Lord - 1903 - 566 pages
...will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony witli the spirit of the times ; measures of retaliation...revenue, or to encourage and protect our industries, why should they [reciprocity treaties] not be employed to extend our markets abroad? Then, too, we... | |
| United States. Congress - 1903 - 256 pages
...unprofitable. A policy of good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times; measures of retaliation are not." I wish I had time to read the whole of this wise and weighty speech; nothing I might say could give... | |
| John Hay - 1901 - 88 pages
...unprofitable. A policy of good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times; measures of retaliation are not." 47 I wish I had time to read the whole of this wise and weighty speech; nothing I might say could give... | |
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