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Labor association is indispensable and in general is beneficial alike to laborers and the community: Thorold Rogers, Work and Wages, p. 36 and 523; Mill's Political Economy, Bk. V, Ch...
...produce ships suitable for our foreign carrying trade; therefore they should be put on the free list: Wells. "Our Merchant Marine," ch...
...benefit of the world than could have been done under any other policy; (c) a protective tariff secures a nation's markets for its own products and so develops diversified industries which promote the general welfare.- Ellis H. Roberts, New Princeton Review, May, 1887; Stebbins, Amer. Protectionist Manual, ch. 3; Fawcett's Free Trade and Protection...
...civilizing benefits of diversity of industry are not due to protection.- Cairnes Leading Principles, bk. III., ch. IV., and 7; Fawcett's Free Trade and Protection...
...Facts do not justify fear of disaster due to the coinage of standard silver dollars, much less do they justify fear of immediate danger from that cause.- Laughlin's Bi-metallism, ch. xiii and xiv; Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 1, p. 326; North American Review...