| Harvey Edson Rogers - 1905 - 364 pages
...good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are In harmony with the spirit of the times; measures of retaliation...we have inadequate steamship service. New lines of steamships have already been put in commission between the Pacific Coast ports of the United States... | |
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - 1905 - 402 pages
...little or nothing." . . . "The period of .exclusiveness is past." " Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times ; measures of retaliation...employed to extend and promote our markets abroad?" In connection with this thought the President expressed his conviction that we must encourage our merchant... | |
| William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1906 - 286 pages
...good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times; measures of retaliation...we have inadequate steamship service. New lines of steamships have already been put in commission between the Pacific coast ports of the United States... | |
| 1906 - 898 pages
...good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times ; measures of retaliation...employed to extend and promote our markets abroad? "Gentlemen, let us ever remember that our interest is in concord, not conflict, and that our real eminence... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1906 - 994 pages
...good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times; measures of retaliation...not be employed to extend and promote our markets ibroad ? " Gentlemen, let us ever remember that our interest is in concord, not conflict, and that... | |
| 1907 - 860 pages
...good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times, measures of retaliation...some of our tariffs are no longer needed for revenue nor to protect our interests at home, why should they not be employed to extend and promote our markets... | |
| 1907 - 1178 pages
...coupled his memorable plea for wider markets with a fervent demand for an American merchant marine: Then, too, we have inadequate steamship service. New lines of steamers have already been put into commission between the Pacific coast ports of the United States and those of the western coast... | |
| 1907 - 404 pages
...good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times; measures of retaliation...employed to extend and promote our markets abroad? In the furtherance of these objects of national interest and concern you are performing an important... | |
| 1908 - 470 pages
...good-will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times ; measures of retaliation...industries at home, why should they not be employed to extei:d and promote our market abroad ?" On the following day the President attended an organ recital... | |
| 1908 - 578 pages
...our customers such of their products as we .can use without harm to our industries and labor. * * * If perchance some of our tariffs are no longer needed...employed to extend and promote our markets abroad?" To purchase from our neighbor "such of their products as we can use without harm to our industries... | |
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