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... SUMNER . Yes ; we have been forced to progress , and that is the reason why we have made it . Mr. RICE . The poor laborers of America who came from Ireland ; how did it happen that they came here , and what has been the result ? Mr. SUMNER ...
... SUMNER . Yes ; we have been forced to progress , and that is the reason why we have made it . Mr. RICE . The poor laborers of America who came from Ireland ; how did it happen that they came here , and what has been the result ? Mr. SUMNER ...
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... SUMNER . There is much of that kind of legislation . With regard to the gen- eral causes of this reaction all over the world , there is just one thing further that I would say . There was the Franco - Prussian war of 1871. The Franco ...
... SUMNER . There is much of that kind of legislation . With regard to the gen- eral causes of this reaction all over the world , there is just one thing further that I would say . There was the Franco - Prussian war of 1871. The Franco ...
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... SUMNER . Yes . Take a map of the world and look at the British Isles and see the coal and iron mines of those islands that have been supplying the world for cen- turies . They are now being exhausted or are running low ; and if you ask ...
... SUMNER . Yes . Take a map of the world and look at the British Isles and see the coal and iron mines of those islands that have been supplying the world for cen- turies . They are now being exhausted or are running low ; and if you ask ...
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... SUMNER . The cost of a day's labor has nothing to do with it . The CHAIRMAN . What does determine the cost of iron ? Mr. SUMNER . All sorts of figures enter into the cost of iron . You cannot measure it at one place against another by ...
... SUMNER . The cost of a day's labor has nothing to do with it . The CHAIRMAN . What does determine the cost of iron ? Mr. SUMNER . All sorts of figures enter into the cost of iron . You cannot measure it at one place against another by ...
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... SUMNER . It would simply adjust itself . If the people of the United States can get more iron and copper and wool , and all other good things that they enjoy by pro- ducing nothing but wheat , of course they would all run right into the ...
... SUMNER . It would simply adjust itself . If the people of the United States can get more iron and copper and wool , and all other good things that they enjoy by pro- ducing nothing but wheat , of course they would all run right into the ...
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