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... CHAIRMAN . But you must admit that the growth of such a state of things must be very slow . Mr. SMART . Not at all ; slavery was overthrown at a jump . The CHAIRMAN . It was overthrown with a convulsion that has brought evils almost as ...
... CHAIRMAN . But you must admit that the growth of such a state of things must be very slow . Mr. SMART . Not at all ; slavery was overthrown at a jump . The CHAIRMAN . It was overthrown with a convulsion that has brought evils almost as ...
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... CHAIRMAN . But , suppose you owed that thousand dollars to somebody , you could pay it off with the thousand - dollar greenback . Mr. SUMNER . Yes , sir , The CHAIRMAN . There are some people in debt ; would they not be willing to take ...
... CHAIRMAN . But , suppose you owed that thousand dollars to somebody , you could pay it off with the thousand - dollar greenback . Mr. SUMNER . Yes , sir , The CHAIRMAN . There are some people in debt ; would they not be willing to take ...
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... CHAIRMAN . He has no wider margin of profit than in any other business . Mr. SUMNER . O , yes . The CHAIRMAN . No ; for the moment there is a wide margin of profit , everybody goes into that business , and that is the law of all ...
... CHAIRMAN . He has no wider margin of profit than in any other business . Mr. SUMNER . O , yes . The CHAIRMAN . No ; for the moment there is a wide margin of profit , everybody goes into that business , and that is the law of all ...
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... CHAIRMAN . Suppose you rent the house to somebody ; who pays the taxes ? Mr. SUMNER . He pays the taxes if I can make him . Sometimes I can and sometimes I cannot . The CHAIRMAN . I am glad to hear you say so , for the proposition has ...
... CHAIRMAN . Suppose you rent the house to somebody ; who pays the taxes ? Mr. SUMNER . He pays the taxes if I can make him . Sometimes I can and sometimes I cannot . The CHAIRMAN . I am glad to hear you say so , for the proposition has ...
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... CHAIRMAN . But the question presented to the committee is whether there is not something in existing legislation ... CHAIRMAN . I suppose you know that it would be very easy for the government to make a profit out of the Post Office ? Mr ...
... CHAIRMAN . But the question presented to the committee is whether there is not something in existing legislation ... CHAIRMAN . I suppose you know that it would be very easy for the government to make a profit out of the Post Office ? Mr ...
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