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...Experience shows that American wool production is dependent upon a protective tariff-Conv. Rep, pp. 13-23, Wool Bulletin...
...revenue would be unfair and disastrous. (a) Removal of all customs duties would be a greater concession on the part of the United States than on hat of South America-Report on Commerce. (b) The very best articles for revenue would be exempt from duty-Cur is, pp. 40, 48 etc. (c) A great source of revenue in the case of emergency would thus be cut off-Speech of Senator Morrill, February 3, 1875, Congressional Record...
...destroyed. (a) The executive would be merged in the legislative. (b) The weaker of the Houses of Congress would succumb to the stronger. (c) The equal representation of the states will be lost-Lowell, in Atlantic Monthly, February, 1886; Von Holst Constitutional Law S25 S26; Hare Constitution al Law, pp. 175-180; Nation, 28-243; Pomeroy Constitutional Law, pp...
...constitution is peculiarly adapted to our conditions and needs and has in the past worked well-Von Holst Constitutional Law pp...
...present evils can be adequately reformed without violating the constitution-Pendleton in Cong. Record, 46 Cong. first session pp...