Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volumen3 |
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... trade , the honor of your trade , the spirit of your trade , forbids you to underbid others if you can help it ; if you are not forced by your own means . They will see that this is a movement going to benefit mankind , and that there ...
... trade , the honor of your trade , the spirit of your trade , forbids you to underbid others if you can help it ; if you are not forced by your own means . They will see that this is a movement going to benefit mankind , and that there ...
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... trade . That was necessary at the time . It is not necessary now . Nevertheless , by a man selling his labor at the highest market , our pedagogue admitted that they were somewhat better then than now . When the Democratic party of the ...
... trade . That was necessary at the time . It is not necessary now . Nevertheless , by a man selling his labor at the highest market , our pedagogue admitted that they were somewhat better then than now . When the Democratic party of the ...
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... trade when they elected the head and front of free trade ; the capitalists combined one with the other against the spirit and letter of the Constitution ; they created another branch- I was going to call it a legislative branch . It is ...
... trade when they elected the head and front of free trade ; the capitalists combined one with the other against the spirit and letter of the Constitution ; they created another branch- I was going to call it a legislative branch . It is ...
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... trade - mark . Mr. Phillips tried to invent a thing for eighteen months , and finally made a virtue of necessity ; he goes to the Patent Office and patents his horse - shoe nail and the crease in the center there . By Mr. RICE : Q. That ...
... trade - mark . Mr. Phillips tried to invent a thing for eighteen months , and finally made a virtue of necessity ; he goes to the Patent Office and patents his horse - shoe nail and the crease in the center there . By Mr. RICE : Q. That ...
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... trade between this country and others . My opinion is that , if you remove these restrictions , you will see an immense degree of general prosperity in the country and a revival of the American shipping interest , because sailing ...
... trade between this country and others . My opinion is that , if you remove these restrictions , you will see an immense degree of general prosperity in the country and a revival of the American shipping interest , because sailing ...
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amount Ashland banks BEARD believe better bonds Boston Bowdoin College building capital capitalists cause cent Central Branch CHAIRMAN Cheney Cheney's office committee Company G condition Congress cost currency December 31 depression discharged dollars duty eight hours employed employés employment England expenses fact give greenbacks Hampshire head clerk Hillsboro Holmes hours of labor increase industry interest iron late Company leave of absence legislation machinery manufacturers MARSHALL Massachusetts matter mean ment millions months MOODY National Home never Non-commissioned officers paid persons post-office postmaster present production profit question RADCLYFFE railroad railway mail service received remedy RICE road route-agent Saint Albans ships Stahl SUMNER superintendent suppose tariff thing THOMPSON THURBER time?-A tion to-day Total trade United wages WALKER whole workingmen York Central Railroad York Volunteers