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1 | New England against free wool | Nelson W. Aldrich. | 1894 |
2 | James Wilson, patriot, and the Wilson doctrine | Lucien Hugh Alexander. | 1906 |
3 | Speech | William V. Allen. | 1897 |
4 | An appeal in behalf of tariff stability | American Protective Tariff League. | 1905 |
5 | The tariff | John F. Andrew. | 1890 |
6 | Protection and reciprocity | L.D. Apsley. | 1896 |
7 | Free trade | Lord Avebury. | 1908 |
8 | Protection and corruption | John Bascom. | 1903 |
9 | Individual freedom: the germ of national progress and permanence | Thomas F. Bayard. | 1896 |
10 | Tim, Tam and Tom settling the tariff-trust question | Roswell A. Benedict. | 1900 |
11 | Tariff chestnuts | George Brickett. | 1888 |
12 | Speech[es] | Frank J. Cannon, Marion Butler & B.R. Tillman. | 1897 |
13 | The tariff made plain: seven short conversations that bring out both sides | Albert Clarke. | 1906 |
14 | Free ships | John Codman. | 1886 |
15 | The case against protection | E. Cozens Cooke. | 1909 |
16 | Taking liberties with prosperity | T.Z. Cowles. | 1902 |
17 | The workingman's tariff | E. Cora Depuy. | 1896 |
18 | The dingley tariff. | | 1897 |
19 | Slavery and "protection" | E.J. Donnell. | 1882 |
20 | Wages and tariffs | E.J. Donnell. | 1884 |
21 | The effect of tariffs on unemployment. | | 1910 |
22 | The tariff controversy in the United States, 1789-1833 | Orrin Leslie Elliott. | 1892 |
23 | The tariff | William Everett. | 1894 |
24 | The vital issue before the American people | Joseph W. Fordney. | 1908 |
25 | Tariff Commission, tariff changes by evolution and not by revolution | Charles N. Fowler. | 1909 |
26 | Free trade facts and fair trade fallacies. | | 1881 |
27 | The free trader, no. 1 (Dec. 1907) & no. 5 (Aug 1908) | | |
28 | American tariffs from Plymouth Rock to McKinley | Jacob H. Gallinger. | 1894 |
29 | American tariffs from Plymouth Rock to McKinley, and Proposed tariff revision | Jacob H. Gallinger. | 1896 |
30 | Senator Hoar and protection | William Lloyd Garrison. | 1887 |
31 | Wages and protection | William Lloyd Garrison. | 1894 |
32 | Protection to American industries | Charles H. Grosvenor. | 1895 |
33 | American tariffs from Plymouth Rock to McKinley | D.G. Harriman. | 1892 |
34 | Custom House justice and Haviland China | Haviland & Co. | 1907 |
35 | An essay on free trade | Richard Hawley. | 1888 |
36 | The past, present and future mission of the American protectionist | John W. Hinton. | 1887 |
37 | Shall the Republic do its own work? | John P. Jones. | 1900 |
38 | Shall business be disrupted by immediate tariff revision: reply | Theodore Justice. | 1906 |
39 | New political issue: protection to staple agriculture | David Lubin. | 1894 |
40 | The McKinley alphabet: 644 articles in common use, on which duties have been increased | | |
41 | Mills bill, tariff legislation | William McKinley, Jr. | 1888 |
42 | Fallacies of free trade; protection the farmer's only security | E.P. Miller. | 1888 |
43 | The president's message hostile to home protection, home markets, and home labor | Justin S. Morrill. | 1888 |
44 | The national accounts, analyzed for the term of eighteen years since the resumption of specie payments 1879-1896; supplement to the address of Edward Atkinson. | | 1897? |
45 | The new tariff laws enacted by the Fifty-first Congress. | | 1890 |
46 | The tariff bill, increased duty on aliens, immigration | Lee S. Overman. | 1909 |
47 | On fair trade and agriculture | Lyon Playfair. | 1888 |
48 | The tariff: its bearing upon the industries and politics of the United States | Henry V. Poor. | 1892 |
49 | Twenty-two years of protection | Henry V. Poor. | 1888 |
50 | An address to some free-traders | Robert P. Porter. | 1887 |
51 | Free trade folly | Robert P. Porter. | 1881 |
52 | Protection and free trade to-day | Robert P. Porter. | 1884 |
53 | A letter to the Electors of Westminster | A protectionist. | 1848 |
54 | The empire aspect of preference | Edward Pulsford. | 1910 |
55 | Insular free trade | Russell Rea. | 1908 |
56 | Reed on the tariff | Thomas B. Reed. | 1894 |
57 | Removal of the inequalities of the present protective system. | | 1897 |
58 | The revolt of protectionists in Germany against their own tariff | | 1910 |
59 | The panics of 1837 and 1857 | John E. Russell. | 1896 |
60 | The "scientific" tariff: an examination and exposure. | | 1909 |
61 | The present political situation of the free trade cause | Edward M. Shepard. | 1902 |
62 | Blaine's reply to Gladstone: free trade or protection? | James S. Sherman. | 1896 |
63 | The tariff and Cuban reciprocity | William Alden Smith. | 1902 |
64 | Protection and revenue in 1877 | W.G. Sumner. | 1877 |
65 | The new economy of protection | Unionist Free Trade Club. | 1909 |
66 | Patent acts and protection | Unionist Free Trade Club. | 1909 |
67 | The Dingley tariff bill together with an alphabetical list showing proposed new duty | F.B. Vandegrift & Co. | 1897 |
68 | Pocket edition of the Dingley tariff bill. | F.B. Vandegrift & Co. | 1897 |
69 | Pocket edition of the Wilson tariff bill. | F.B. Vandegrift & Co. | 1894 |
70 | The creed of free trade | David A. Wells. | 1875 |
71 | American wages, American protection, and American markets | J.C. Westbrook & J.J. Mooney. | 1888 |
72 | The tariff question and its relation to the present commercial crisis | Horace White. | 1877 |
73 | Webster on protection | Will C. Wood. | 1894 |
74 | Tried for her life! a free trade play | Ernest Wyon | |