Tariff Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth Congress, 1908-09U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 - 8674 páginas |
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... ground where they raise legumes and clover . I do not believe that we will ever be able to ship these bacteria germs and preserve their vitality . I lay it down as an economic principle that all by - products and all chemicals that ...
... ground where they raise legumes and clover . I do not believe that we will ever be able to ship these bacteria germs and preserve their vitality . I lay it down as an economic principle that all by - products and all chemicals that ...
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... ground that the farmer should be enabled to grow his crops at the smallest possible cost . The farmer is the backbone of the success of the country , and the prosperity of the manufacturer , the mechanic , the jobber , and dealers in ...
... ground that the farmer should be enabled to grow his crops at the smallest possible cost . The farmer is the backbone of the success of the country , and the prosperity of the manufacturer , the mechanic , the jobber , and dealers in ...
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... ground that such advance would- ( a ) Increase the cost of manufacturing colored cotton goods in the United States . ( b ) Increase the price to the consumer in the United States . ( c ) In the case of export trade an advance in the ...
... ground that such advance would- ( a ) Increase the cost of manufacturing colored cotton goods in the United States . ( b ) Increase the price to the consumer in the United States . ( c ) In the case of export trade an advance in the ...
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... ground wood , as under the present law of 1897 dyewoods , chipped , have been allowed to enter free by the appraisers in the New York office . All of the wood that comes into this country for pur- poses of extracting , either for dyes ...
... ground wood , as under the present law of 1897 dyewoods , chipped , have been allowed to enter free by the appraisers in the New York office . All of the wood that comes into this country for pur- poses of extracting , either for dyes ...
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... ground to decay , but this is now entirely done away with I think ; at any rate we will grant that it is and confine ourselves to the oak trees , principally the chestnut - oak trees , from which most of the oak tan bark is obtained ...
... ground to decay , but this is now entirely done away with I think ; at any rate we will grant that it is and confine ourselves to the oak trees , principally the chestnut - oak trees , from which most of the oak tan bark is obtained ...
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Página 897 - ... the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise to be appraised; and if the appraised value of any article of imported merchandise subject to an ad valorem duty or to a duty based upon or regulated in any manner by the value thereof...
Página 25 - CHAIRMAN WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, House of Representatives" Washington. DC DEAR SIR : We...
Página 897 - States for sale, including the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, and coverings of any kind, and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States...
Página 765 - In all tariff legislation the true principle of protection is best maintained by the imposition of such duties as will equal the difference between the cost of production at home and abroad, together with a reasonable profit to American industries.
Página 551 - ... cents per pound; .all other acids not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.
Página 385 - Chairman Ways and Means Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR SIR...
Página 555 - Blues, such as Berlin, Prussian, Chinese, and all others, containing ferrocyanide of iron, in pulp, dry, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, eight cents per pound.
Página 154 - ... cents per pound ; If In blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, not polished, wholly or partly, and not made up Into finished or partly finished articles...
Página 553 - Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, dried insects, grains, gums and gum resin, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts...
Página 55 - ... those who are more largely interested, Mr. Howard, who has just been before you, being one of those. Paragraph 5, ammonia, we should advocate that the duty on sulphate of ammonia be retained at three-tenths of 1 cent per pound. It is in a measure protective. There was 32,000 tons of sulphate of ammonia imported into the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1907. Mr. DALZELL. How many tons? Mr. BOWER. Thirty-two thousand tons. The CHAIRMAN. You do not mean to include all ammonia...