The Tariff Made Plain; Seven Short Conversations That Bring Out Both Sides, Proofs Cited And Academic And Popular Errors Corrected

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The Tariff Made Plain; Seven Short Conversations That Bring Out Both Sides, Proofs Cited And Academic And Popular Errors Corrected
Albert Clarke
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STRONG.
RECIPROCITY —- TWO KINDS DESCRIBED AND THE WORKING THEREOF ILLUSTRATED — SOMEWHAT DISTRUSTED BY BOTH REAL FREE TRADERS AND TRUE PROTECTIONISTS.
When the members of the "Bright and Strong Club," as they had begun to call themselves, met to consider reciprocity, the at- tendance was still further increased, for certain politicians had made that subject of renewed interest in Massachusetts. The leading disputants plunged into the merits at once.
Mr. Strong. — "Let us begin at the beginning
... and inquire what Reciprocity is." Mr. Bright. — "I think we can easily agree that it is an agree- ment between two countries that each will admit the other's goods free of duty, or at lower duties than those of the general tariff, but usually the agreement is confined to certain goods which are named, and they are not necessarily the same goods in each country." Mr. Strong. — "Your definition is correct and it raises the question whether or not our government has a right to take away protection from one man's products, that another man's products may gain a foreign market.

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