Tariff Hearings: Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth Congress. Nos. 1-, Volúmenes21-24U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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... Government's interests , and we being taxpayers , the Federal Government should have a revenue from that article where it can not be produced in this country . On that article [ indicating hood hat ] we want it left at least at 35 per ...
... Government's interests , and we being taxpayers , the Federal Government should have a revenue from that article where it can not be produced in this country . On that article [ indicating hood hat ] we want it left at least at 35 per ...
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... Government should provide . for the encouragement of the fine arts . ( b ) The art of a nation is one of its most refining influences , and becomes in time its most enduring monument and the highest ex- pression of its civilization ...
... Government should provide . for the encouragement of the fine arts . ( b ) The art of a nation is one of its most refining influences , and becomes in time its most enduring monument and the highest ex- pression of its civilization ...
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... governments have adopted the policy of fostering the fine arts . ( b ) European countries have applied art education to industry with such persistence that it has produced manufactured articles of superior design . ( c ) Such a policy ...
... governments have adopted the policy of fostering the fine arts . ( b ) European countries have applied art education to industry with such persistence that it has produced manufactured articles of superior design . ( c ) Such a policy ...
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... governments . These privileges give prestige and standing in the art world to our artists . ( e ) Our American painter , Edwin A. Abbey , says : " American art- ists and their work are so liberally received and hospitably treated by all ...
... governments . These privileges give prestige and standing in the art world to our artists . ( e ) Our American painter , Edwin A. Abbey , says : " American art- ists and their work are so liberally received and hospitably treated by all ...
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... governments have a distinct advantage in the purchase of art works in foreign markets , because their governments do not put a duty on works of art . The American collector must add the amount of the duty 2602 TARIFF HEARINGS .
... governments have a distinct advantage in the purchase of art works in foreign markets , because their governments do not put a duty on works of art . The American collector must add the amount of the duty 2602 TARIFF HEARINGS .
Términos y frases comunes
50 per cent abroad American manufacturers amount appraised average bags barytes bill BOUTELL braids bristles brushes burlap cent ad valorem cent duty cents a pound cents per pound cents per square CHAIRMAN cheaper CLARK cloth COCKRAN Company competition consumer cork cost cotton CRUMPACKER DALZELL Dingley Act Dingley tariff domestic England export fact factories facturers farmer flax FORDNEY foreign free list gentlemen Germany Government grades GRIGGS HATCHER imported increase industry invoice jute labor laces manu matting McKinley MCMILLAN Means Committee ment mills November 25 paid paragraph PHILLIPS present tariff production profit protection question RANDELL rate of duty raw material reduced represent revenue schedule sea island cotton sell SERENO E sheep shoddy silk SMITH square yard statement tariff act tion to-day TOMPKINS trade undervaluation UNDERWOOD United valorem duty wages WHITMAN Wilson wool woolen woolgrower yarns York