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Does protection protect? An examination of the effect of different forms of tariff upon American industry
India And The Tariff Problem
Modern Tariff History
Protection Or Free Trade: An Examination Of The Tariff Question, With Especial Regard To The Interests Of Labor
Some Aspects Of The Tariff Question
Tariff Of The Confederate States Of America, Approved By Congress, May 21, 1861, To Be Of Force From And After August 31, 1861
The Tariff History Of The United States
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