Word: trades
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ever. Every democrat should see that this came about. All, he says. rests upon the simple question, as to whether or not a government under any plea whatsoever has a right to levy a tariff for anything but revenue. To the republicans he says this policy means absolutely free trade. This reduction of the tariff to revenue purposes, he says, must of course come gradually...
...Workingmen have rights. - (a). Of forming Trade Unions. (b). Of self protection through organization: Nationalist Sept. 1890, p. 99. (c). To continued employment by good behavior: Sen. Palmer. (d). Of equal partnership with the capitalist: Christian Union, July 16; Weells Econ. Tract. (e). To be treated as Christians and freemen: Golden Rule...
...often said that the tendency of a Harvard education is to make men believers in Free Trade. This does not seem true. Of the 1619 students graduating in the years 1885-92, 1430 expressed party preference, 49.8 per cent. were Republican 25.5 Democratic and 24.7 per cent. independent. Of 153 graduates of Harvard, who have held high office in State or National Government, 114 may fairly be classed as believers in the principles of the Republican party, and 39 in those of the Democrats...
GREEK 10 Reviews. - Artisans, Trade, Professions, Travel, Games, Athenian Citizen at 3.30 p. m.; Senate, Assembly, Officials, Courts, Army and Navy, Weights, Measures, and Coins at 7.15 p. m. in Manter 2. Fee for each $3. Gentlemen will confer a favor by not opening accounts for reviews...
...Closer commercial relations would not follow intervention for the sake of trade. (a) Trade does not follow sentiment...