Word: steamship
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...high tax would stop undesirable immigration: And. Rev. XIV. 260. (Mar. '88): - (a) It would make impossible the sending of; - (1) paupers, - (2) convicts, (3) contract laborers, - (4) shiftless and ignorant persons whom agents of steamship companies induce to come: Yale Rev. (Aug. '92). - (b) The Italians and Slavs can barely raise the passage money; they could not raise the tax: Ford Com. Rep. pt. 2, pp. 112, - (c) Tax would not keep out the desirable immigrants such as, - (1) Germany, - (2) Sweds, - (3) Irish, for they bring enough money to pay the tax; Schmoller's Jahrbucher...
...Should Congress subsidize steamship lines...
...State ownership is constitutional; Constitution, Art. 1, & 8; Hamilton's Works IV, 109-111; - (a) It is the natural right of a State to protect itself. - (b) Precedents prove this, e.g., Subsidizing of Railways, canal and steamship lines, Interstate Commerce, post office, Prison manufactures...
...party of gentlemen will sail from New York July 2d, by the loman Line Steamship "City of Chester," for a summer tour in Europe. Route England, France, Switzerland. Germany and Belgium. Time occupied, fifty-six days. Cost, all travelling, hotel and sightseeing expenses included...
...party of gentlemen will sail from New York July 2d, by the Inman Line Steamship "City of Chester," for a summer tour in Europe, Route; England, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium. Time occupied, fifty-six days. Cost, all travelling, hotel and sightseeing expenses included...