Word: fawcett
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...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...
Best short references.- Cairnes, Leading Principles, pp. 406 7; 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...
...Protection encourages (a) ideas of socialism, and, (b) among protectionists, false ideas of what the government's relation to them ought to be. The labor problem is made more difficult.- Fawcett, ibid, E. L. Godkin, in New Princeton Review for March...
...George Riddle, '74, the well-known elocutionist, has gone upon the stage again, and is playing this week at the Hollis Street Theatre in the "Earl," a tragedy in blank verse by Mr. Edgar Fawcett, the New York poet and novelist...