Hill's Manual Of Social And Business Forms: A Guide To Correct Writing ... Greatly Enlarged And Profusely Illustrated, Rev. And Cor. To The Latest Dates
Hill's Manual Of Social And Business Forms: A Guide To Correct Writing ... Greatly Enlarged And Profusely Illustrated, Rev. And Cor. To The Latest Dates
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. 1909 Excerpt: ...the various fates of the Union, but as u tariff on imports 'B a convenient way of raising a revenue, the free trailer believer in a taritf sufficient to raise tne necessary revenue with the least restriction on foreign commerce, without attempting to protect home industries. The following are some of the important ...
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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. 1909 Excerpt: ...the various fates of the Union, but as u tariff on imports 'B a convenient way of raising a revenue, the free trailer believer in a taritf sufficient to raise tne necessary revenue with the least restriction on foreign commerce, without attempting to protect home industries. The following are some of the important arguments in favor of free trade: Every man has a natural right to buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest, all attempts to interfere with this right resulting in an artificial commercial condition. Lab r. production, manufacture and commerce will regulate ives best if not interfered with. A nation should engage in industries which are natural to it. If other natious cau produce articles cheaper than we can, it la unwise to make thorn at home aud waste the strength that could be morn profitably given to other pursuits. Protection benefits a minority at the expense of the majority. Free trft.de between the several states of the Union has proved beneficial and free trade with foreign nations would prove equally advantageous. Itii claimed that it is untrue that foreigners pay part of our taxes on account of protection; that hiuh wages are due to natural advantages, nut to protection, and, in any case, with free trade, living would cost much leas and wag-s would go as far as before. That it if unjust to tax the whole country to pay large profit on invested capital. A la rift number of poo pi o are free traders in the sense of favoring a -ariff for revenue only, while others favor a tariff for revenue and also for the protection of home industries. See "Arguments for Protection." Woman Suffrage--Argument Why Women Should Have Equal Political Right with Men. The following are among the reasons why women should bo allowed t...
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