Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... duty of his employer to see that he gets fair wages . Ill - paid labor is never really cheap labor , just as slave labor is worth less than that of free workers . Wages which make workmen comfortable and contented , which give them ...
... duty of his employer to see that he gets fair wages . Ill - paid labor is never really cheap labor , just as slave labor is worth less than that of free workers . Wages which make workmen comfortable and contented , which give them ...
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... duty , on the part of the governments which depend on it . The property- owners have influence with the legislature , and they fre- quently exert this influence to keep down the tax - rate below what is really needed . The States of the ...
... duty , on the part of the governments which depend on it . The property- owners have influence with the legislature , and they fre- quently exert this influence to keep down the tax - rate below what is really needed . The States of the ...
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... duty of the State to guard the health and lives of its people . It should see that no articles are sold for food which are unfit for human use through either decay or immaturity . It should require that food and medicine shall be free ...
... duty of the State to guard the health and lives of its people . It should see that no articles are sold for food which are unfit for human use through either decay or immaturity . It should require that food and medicine shall be free ...
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... duty is no longer paid . 7. It is objected , however , that " the duty is paid upon the home - made article , and goes not into the Treasury of the Nation , but into the pockets of the producers . It is added to the price of the article ...
... duty is no longer paid . 7. It is objected , however , that " the duty is paid upon the home - made article , and goes not into the Treasury of the Nation , but into the pockets of the producers . It is added to the price of the article ...
Сторінка 86
... duty in proportion to their fineness . Ad valorem duties are levied on the value of the article . They fall heavier ... duty . When it falls below it , the duty begins ; and the lower the price the heavier the duty . 12. Besides Tariff ...
... duty in proportion to their fineness . Ad valorem duties are levied on the value of the article . They fall heavier ... duty . When it falls below it , the duty begins ; and the lower the price the heavier the duty . 12. Besides Tariff ...
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