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[1] |
New England against free wool / |
Nelson W. Aldrich. |
1894 |
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[2] |
James Wilson, patriot, and the Wilson doctrine / |
Lucien Hugh Alexander. |
1906 |
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[3] |
Speech / |
William V. Allen. |
1897 |
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[4] |
An appeal in behalf of tariff stability / |
American Protective Tariff League. |
1905 |
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[5] |
The tariff / |
John F. Andrew. |
1890 |
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[6] |
Protection and reciprocity / |
L.D. Apsley. |
1896 |
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[7] |
Free trade / |
Lord Avebury. |
1908 |
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[8] |
Protection and corruption / |
John Bascom. |
1903 |
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[9] |
Individual freedom: the germ of national progress and permanence / |
Thomas F. Bayard. |
1896 |
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[10] |
Tim, Tam and Tom settling the tariff-trust question / |
Roswell A. Benedict. |
1900 |
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[11] |
Tariff chestnuts / |
George Brickett. |
1888 |
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[12] |
Speech[es] / |
Frank J. Cannon, Marion Butler & B.R. Tillman. |
1897 |
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[13] |
The tariff made plain: seven short conversations that bring out both sides / |
Albert Clarke. |
1906 |
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[14] |
Free ships / |
John Codman. |
1886 |
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[15] |
The case against protection / |
E. Cozens Cooke. |
1909 |
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[16] |
Taking liberties with prosperity / |
T.Z. Cowles. |
1902 |
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[17] |
The workingman's tariff / |
E. Cora Depuy. |
1896 |
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[18] |
The dingley tariff. |
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1897 |
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[19] |
Slavery and "protection" / |
E.J. Donnell. |
1882 |
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[20] |
Wages and tariffs / |
E.J. Donnell. |
1884 |
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[21] |
The effect of tariffs on unemployment. |
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1910 |
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[22] |
The tariff controversy in the United States, 1789-1833 / |
Orrin Leslie Elliott. |
1892 |
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[23] |
The tariff / |
William Everett. |
1894 |
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[24] |
The vital issue before the American people / |
Joseph W. Fordney. |
1908 |
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[25] |
Tariff Commission, tariff changes by evolution and not by revolution / |
Charles N. Fowler. |
1909 |
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[26] |
Free trade facts and fair trade fallacies. |
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1881 |
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[27] |
The free trader, no. 1 (Dec. 1907) & no. 5 (Aug 1908) |
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[28] |
American tariffs from Plymouth Rock to McKinley / |
Jacob H. Gallinger. |
1894 |
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[29] |
American tariffs from Plymouth Rock to McKinley, and Proposed tariff revision / |
Jacob H. Gallinger. |
1896 |
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[30] |
Senator Hoar and protection / |
William Lloyd Garrison. |
1887 |
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[31] |
Wages and protection / |
William Lloyd Garrison. |
1894 |
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[32] |
Protection to American industries / |
Charles H. Grosvenor. |
1895 |
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[33] |
American tariffs from Plymouth Rock to McKinley / |
D.G. Harriman. |
1892 |
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[34] |
Custom House justice and Haviland China / |
Haviland & Co. |
1907 |
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[35] |
An essay on free trade / |
Richard Hawley. |
1888 |
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[36] |
The past, present and future mission of the American protectionist / |
John W. Hinton. |
1887 |
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[37] |
Shall the Republic do its own work? / |
John P. Jones. |
1900 |
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[38] |
Shall business be disrupted by immediate tariff revision: reply / |
Theodore Justice. |
1906 |
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[39] |
New political issue: protection to staple agriculture / |
David Lubin. |
1894 |
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[40] |
The McKinley alphabet: 644 articles in common use, on which duties have been increased |
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[41] |
Mills bill, tariff legislation / |
William McKinley, Jr. |
1888 |
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[42] |
Fallacies of free trade; protection the farmer's only security / |
E.P. Miller. |
1888 |
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[43] |
The president's message hostile to home protection, home markets, and home labor / |
Justin S. Morrill. |
1888 |
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[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. |
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1897? |
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[45] |
The new tariff laws enacted by the Fifty-first Congress. |
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1890 |
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[46] |
The tariff bill, increased duty on aliens, immigration / |
Lee S. Overman. |
1909 |
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[47] |
On fair trade and agriculture / |
Lyon Playfair. |
1888 |
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[48] |
The tariff: its bearing upon the industries and politics of the United States / |
Henry V. Poor. |
1892 |
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[49] |
Twenty-two years of protection / |
Henry V. Poor. |
1888 |
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[50] |
An address to some free-traders / |
Robert P. Porter. |
1887 |
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[51] |
Free trade folly / |
Robert P. Porter. |
1881 |
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[52] |
Protection and free trade to-day / |
Robert P. Porter. |
1884 |
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[53] |
A letter to the Electors of Westminster / |
A protectionist. |
1848 |
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[54] |
The empire aspect of preference / |
Edward Pulsford. |
1910 |
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[55] |
Insular free trade / |
Russell Rea. |
1908 |
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[56] |
Reed on the tariff / |
Thomas B. Reed. |
1894 |
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[57] |
Removal of the inequalities of the present protective system. |
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1897 |
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[58] |
The revolt of protectionists in Germany against their own tariff |
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1910 |
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[59] |
The panics of 1837 and 1857 / |
John E. Russell. |
1896 |
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[60] |
The "scientific" tariff: an examination and exposure. |
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1909 |
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[61] |
The present political situation of the free trade cause / |
Edward M. Shepard. |
1902 |
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[62] |
Blaine's reply to Gladstone: free trade or protection? / |
James S. Sherman. |
1896 |
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[63] |
The tariff and Cuban reciprocity / |
William Alden Smith. |
1902 |
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[64] |
Protection and revenue in 1877 / |
W.G. Sumner. |
1877 |
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[65] |
The new economy of protection / |
Unionist Free Trade Club. |
1909 |
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Patent acts and protection / |
Unionist Free Trade Club. |
1909 |
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The Dingley tariff bill together with an alphabetical list showing proposed new duty / |
F.B. Vandegrift & Co. |
1897 |
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Pocket edition of the Dingley tariff bill. |
F.B. Vandegrift & Co. |
1897 |
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Pocket edition of the Wilson tariff bill. |
F.B. Vandegrift & Co. |
1894 |
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[70] |
The creed of free trade / |
David A. Wells. |
1875 |
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American wages, American protection, and American markets / |
J.C. Westbrook & J.J. Mooney. |
1888 |
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The tariff question and its relation to the present commercial crisis / |
Horace White. |
1877 |
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Webster on protection / |
Will C. Wood. |
1894 |
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Tried for her life! a free trade play / |
Ernest Wyon |
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Henry George. |
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Peleg McFarlin. |
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John Codman. |
1895 |
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Arguments against the Dingley bill / |
Arthur B. Farquhar, Edward Atkinson & Harvey N. Shepard. |
1897 |
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Trusts and tariffs / |
William Lloyd Garrison. |
1899 |
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A house divided against itself; some Republican opinions on the Dingley-Aldrich bill. |
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Protective taxes favor trusts / |
Henry W. Lamb. |
1889 |
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Whom does protection protect? / |
Henry W. Lamb. |
1898 |
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David Lubin & John E. Russell. |
1897 |
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Reciprocity with Canada / |
New England Free Trade League. |
1898 |
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Constitution of the New England Free Trade League with a list of the officers and members. |
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Free trade v. protection, alias "reciprocity," alias "fair trade" (no. 29) / |
John Noble. |
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Free trade and prosperity (no. 122). |
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Income tax or bread tax (no. 132) / |
Harold Cox. |
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Shipping subsidies (no. 135). |
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Those foreign doors (no. 155) / |
Henry Vivian. |
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My sentiments on the fiscal question (no. 158) / |
Alfred Morris. |
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Cobden on armaments and expenditure (no. 166). |
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Cobden on international peace (no. 167). |
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Why foreign nations have gone back to protection (no. 172) / |
J.S. Mann |
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The boot industry and the American dumper (no. 180) / |
W.A. Wilson |
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The building trade and tariff reform (no. 181) / |
W.A. Wilson. |
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The latest phase of preference (no. 185) / |
Andrew Law. |
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The answers to Lord Lansdowne's fiscal questions (no. 9). |
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The prosperity of the British iron and steel industry (no. 10). |
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Australia and the Cobden Club (no. 11). |
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National expenditure (no. 12). |
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Commerce in naval war (no. 13). |
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Trade relations of England and Denmark (no. 14). |
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Australian preference (no. 15). |
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Cobden pellets: aids to digestion of tariff truths / |
George Brickett. |
1891 |
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Retrenchment and finance / |
Committee of the Cobden Club. |
1906 |
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A short life of Richard Cobden / |
Frances E. Cooke. |
1904 |
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Things seen and things not seen / |
Frédéric Bastiat. |
1904 |
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The two theories of foreign trade / |
Russell Rea. |
1905 |