Word: rec
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...SPALDING and V. S. THOMAS.Best general references: Snow's American Diplomacy, 361-397; Forum, XV, 1 (March, 1893); North Am. Review, vol. 156, pp. 265-281 (March, 1893), vol. 157, pp. 736-745 (Dec. 1893); Cong. Rec. 1894, pp. 2208-2212 (Draper); 4994-5010 (Higgins); Sen. Report on Hawaiian Affairs...
...Annexation would benefit Hawaii: North Am. Rev. vol. 156, pp. 271-281: Cong. Rec. 1894, pp. 5009-5010. - (a) Commercially. - (b) Politically...
...principles of the A. P. A. countenance bad methods: T. A. E. Weadock in Cong. Rec. June 12, 1894, p. 7199. - (a) Lies, forgeries and misrepresentations. - (b) Adoption of methods they condemn in Catholics. - (c) Adoption of other illegal means. - (1) Against the U. S. and State Constitutions: Denver Daily News, Oct. 6, 1894. - (d) Retaliation. - (1) Against officials refusing to join. - (2) Against officers performing their duty notwithstanding A. P. A. oath: Rocky Mountain News, Denver...
...unadvisable to remove the sugar tax at the present time. - (a) Deficit must be met by heavier burdens in other directions: Boatner in Cong. Rec., XXI, 4515. - (1) Income tax would become firmly established. - (b) Other onerous taxes should be removed first: ibid. - (c) Sugar tax may render possible repeal of the income...
...Immediate removal of sugar duty would be unjust to domestic sugar planters: Price in Cong. Rec., XXVI, 4719. - (a) They will be deprived of government aid. - (b) Time should be given the industry to become adjusted to change in tariff: Memorial of La. planters in Cong. Rec., XXVI, 6583. - (c) Immediate removal of government aid would strike a heavy blow at the sugar industry: Price in Cong. Rec., XXVI...