The Tragic Era: The Revolution After Lincoln1929 |
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... railroads and in the speedy resumption of specie payments . It was common gossip that members of Congress were not above the persuasion of the dollar in the determination of their course . ' I am more and more disquieted by the signs of ...
... railroads and in the speedy resumption of specie payments . It was common gossip that members of Congress were not above the persuasion of the dollar in the determination of their course . ' I am more and more disquieted by the signs of ...
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... railroads were exacting rates for transportation that made it impossible to sell at a profit , and the tariff had increased the price of everything the farmer had to buy . Enraged at the conditions and the indifference of the Gov ...
... railroads were exacting rates for transportation that made it impossible to sell at a profit , and the tariff had increased the price of everything the farmer had to buy . Enraged at the conditions and the indifference of the Gov ...
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... railroad men as thieves and swindlers when they want them to carry their grain for a trifle ... is at least immodest ... Railroads , wastefully and sometimes criminally built , had been built greatly beyond the demand for their services ...
... railroad men as thieves and swindlers when they want them to carry their grain for a trifle ... is at least immodest ... Railroads , wastefully and sometimes criminally built , had been built greatly beyond the demand for their services ...
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