Word: mille
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...larger the foreign trade of a country, the more prosperous that country. (a) This is true because international trade takes place only when and advantage is gained-J. S. Mill's Principles of Pol. Econ...
...Economic effects of free intercourse would be disastrous. (a) By increasing competition in staple products-Curtis, 66-68; Stebbin's Manual. (b) By extending the benefits of our protective system to poor states without increasing our own advantages-J. S. Mill; Taussig's Tariff History...
...Careful use of statistics show higher relative wages under a low tariff. (1) High wages in the United States are set by unprotected industries. Laughlin's note to Mill, p. 619. (2) Compare wages in protected industries in the United States and wages in those same industries in England-Report of J. G. Blaine, secretary of state, on the Button Goods Trade of the World, published by Department of State, Washington, June 25, 1881, (cited in Wells', Relation of the Tariff to Wages); Wells' Practical Economics, p. 143. (3) Wages in United States higher than abroad before there...
...Kneisel Quartet gave a very interesting concert last evening in Sever 11 before an audience nearly filling the room. The programme was divided into three parts. Mozart's quartet in D major came first, then two movements from Raff's quartet in D major-"Declaration" and "The Mill"- with the Scherzo from Mendelssohn's E minor quartet. The F major quartet by Beethoven, op 59, completed the programme. It would be impossible to criticize unfavorably any feature of the concert; every selection was played with that display of feeling and precision of tone of which only this quartet is capable...
Mozart. Quartette in D minor, [Peters No. 2.] Allegro moderato. Andante. Menuetto, allegretto. Allegretto ma non troppo. (a) Raff.- "Declaration" and "The Mill," from quartet in D major. (b) Mendelssolin.- Scherzo, from quartet in E minor. Beethoven.- Quartet in F major. Op. 59. No. 1. Allegro Allegretto vivace e sempre scherzando. Adagio molto e mesto. Tbeme Russe, Allegro...