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The tariff question in its relations to revenue, trade, commerce, labor, and the productive industries; from the standpoint of practical politics and concreted experience
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The tariff question in its relations to revenue, trade, commerce, labor, and the productive industries; from the standpoint of practical politics and concreted experience
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[1892]
Call number
384667
Creator
Poorman, Christian L (1825-)
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Dimensions
20 cm
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