This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 Excerpt: ...to listen to "The voice of the sluggard, I hear him complain: You have waked me too soon, let me slumber again." It is not premature to raise this question. Look BranchesTof ou please on lis history. There are two the Subject: branches of it. The first may be described as an endeavour to protect ourselves against the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 Excerpt: ...to listen to "The voice of the sluggard, I hear him complain: You have waked me too soon, let me slumber again." It is not premature to raise this question. Look BranchesTof ou please on lis history. There are two the Subject: branches of it. The first may be described as an endeavour to protect ourselves against the hostile tariffs of other nations, either to secure from them some consideration of our interests, some reciprocity in return for all that we offer to them, or else if they will not meet us to say: "Very well, gentlemen, you can keep your own market, you can block us out by your tariff walls, but you shan't come into ours." That is the first part of the question, and the second part of the question is the one to which I have specially devoted myself, the question of preferential tariffs with our colonies, in order to increase the sources of supply within our own Empire, in order to make us self-supporting, in order that the British race throughout the world may be independent of foreign supply and foreign assistance. Is it premature to raise either of these questions? Is LoChurchilos)h premature to raise 'he question of retaliation, the Opinions: question of Fair Trade as it is sometimes called? Why, it was raised in the early Eighties--by whom? By Lord Randolph Churchill, and I observe with some surprise that his son, while admitting this, asserts that in the latter part of his life his father changed his opinions. I was an intimate friend of his father, and I knew a good deal of what he thought and spoke, and while I do not for a moment contest any statement which may be made, after consideration of his papers by his son, yet I say that, as far as I am aware of Lord Randolph's opinions, he never changed in this respect. '1 ...
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