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...been done under any other policy; (c) a protective tariff secures a nation's markets for its own products and so develops diversified industries which promote the general welfare.- Ellis H. Roberts, New Princeton Review, May, 1887; Stebbins, Amer. Protectionist Manual, ch. 3; Fawcett's Free Trade and Protection, pp...
...percentage of increase of educational facilities in the Southern States compares favorably with that in many of the Northern States.- Report of U. S. Commissioner of Education, 1884-85, pp...
...prospect of federal aid has already, in some places in the South, diminished local exertion in support of schools; and the result of the aid proposed by the Blair Bill would be to dwarf the energies of the States.- Saulsbury in Congressional Record, Vol. 17, part II., pp. 1945-1946; Senator Ingalls, abid., pp...
...South is able and willing to support her own schools.- Plumb in Congressional Record, Vol. 17, Part II, pp. 1694-99; Congressional Record, Jan. 18, 1888, pp...
Other references: Vest in Record, Jan. 10, 1888, pp. 314-320; Hawley in Boston Herald...