The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... bill was introduced into the House , the chairman of the Judiciary Committee made the following observation , as remarkable in its way as the bill itself was in another : " Now just what contracts , what combinations in the form of ...
... bill was introduced into the House , the chairman of the Judiciary Committee made the following observation , as remarkable in its way as the bill itself was in another : " Now just what contracts , what combinations in the form of ...
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... bill . The bill did provide for lower duties ; the average level was reduced from 47 to 40 per cent . But the measure was not satisfactory . The treatment of protected industries was not consistent . Industries in Democratic states were ...
... bill . The bill did provide for lower duties ; the average level was reduced from 47 to 40 per cent . But the measure was not satisfactory . The treatment of protected industries was not consistent . Industries in Democratic states were ...
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... bill provided for free trade between the United States and the Philippines . In general the revision was downward . After less than a month of debate the measure passed the House on April 9 , 1909 , by a vote of 217 to 161 . When it ...
... bill provided for free trade between the United States and the Philippines . In general the revision was downward . After less than a month of debate the measure passed the House on April 9 , 1909 , by a vote of 217 to 161 . When it ...
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