Tariff Hearings: Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth Congress. Nos. 1-, Volúmenes35-40U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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... higher the mines made more profit , because they got the benefit of the higher prices . The CHAIRMAN . How about the smelter ? What was his profit in 1907 - your company ? Mr. BRUSH . The profit that I gave you was of 1907 . The ...
... higher the mines made more profit , because they got the benefit of the higher prices . The CHAIRMAN . How about the smelter ? What was his profit in 1907 - your company ? Mr. BRUSH . The profit that I gave you was of 1907 . The ...
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... higher duty on the next product , and a little higher duty on the next product that goes beyond that ; like , for instance , the iron pipe which I heard testified about . The natural method of making the tariff , it seems to me , on ...
... higher duty on the next product , and a little higher duty on the next product that goes beyond that ; like , for instance , the iron pipe which I heard testified about . The natural method of making the tariff , it seems to me , on ...
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... higher than the prices of five years ago . The increase in labor in Mexico has been pro- portionate to the increase in the United States . The CHAIRMAN . What is the comparative efficiency of those peons and of the people who work in ...
... higher than the prices of five years ago . The increase in labor in Mexico has been pro- portionate to the increase in the United States . The CHAIRMAN . What is the comparative efficiency of those peons and of the people who work in ...
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... higher now . We can not get over that fact . You put the tariff at a point that is not prohibitory and then lead will not be produced in this country . Mr. UNDERWOOD . We have a duty of 40 per cent on iron ore , and that is not ...
... higher now . We can not get over that fact . You put the tariff at a point that is not prohibitory and then lead will not be produced in this country . Mr. UNDERWOOD . We have a duty of 40 per cent on iron ore , and that is not ...
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... higher than 1 cent a pound ? Mr. BRUSH . That I do not know . I am simply giving you this as a business situation . The CHAIRMAN . You did not appear before the Senate Finance Committee at that time ? Mr. BRUSH . No , sir . The CHAIRMAN ...
... higher than 1 cent a pound ? Mr. BRUSH . That I do not know . I am simply giving you this as a business situation . The CHAIRMAN . You did not appear before the Senate Finance Committee at that time ? Mr. BRUSH . No , sir . The CHAIRMAN ...
Términos y frases comunes
25 per cent abroad acetic anhydride American manufacturer amount average BONYNGE BRUSH CALDERHEAD cards CARNEGIE cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN cheaper CLARK coal COCKRAN coke competition consumer cork corundum cost CRUMPACKER currants D. C. DEAR SIR DALZELL decalcomania December difference Dingley tariff duty on hides EASTMAN export fact factory facturers figures FORDNEY free list freight give gypsum hides HILL imported increase industry JONES labor lead leather lithographic lithopone LONGWORTH manu Means Committee METCALF mill mines November 28 paper paragraph PAYNE peanuts pig iron present duty present tariff profit protection quebracho question RANDELL raw material reduced respectfully revenue sell SERENO SERENO E shoes smelting sold statement Steel Company steel rails Tampico tannin TIFT tion to-day tobacco trade UNDERWOOD URION wages Washington YORK CITY Zante currants