Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 2±ÇU.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... economy in the use of both liquid and fixed capital swells over the bounds of the industry under consideration and beneficially affects all the attendant industries and businesses which serve the stated industry and its workers .
... economy in the use of both liquid and fixed capital swells over the bounds of the industry under consideration and beneficially affects all the attendant industries and businesses which serve the stated industry and its workers .
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Furthermore , it reduces the necessary fixed and fluid capital in facilities for serving and protecting the industry and its workers , such as mails , telegraphs , telephones , street railroads , streets and roads , sewers , water ...
Furthermore , it reduces the necessary fixed and fluid capital in facilities for serving and protecting the industry and its workers , such as mails , telegraphs , telephones , street railroads , streets and roads , sewers , water ...
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Therefore the destruction of sequence combinations would cause almost total cessation of industry and bring our workers to starvation . Even if the capital existed to do business without them , costs and prices would be so raised that ...
Therefore the destruction of sequence combinations would cause almost total cessation of industry and bring our workers to starvation . Even if the capital existed to do business without them , costs and prices would be so raised that ...
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Therefore the destruction of sequence combinations would cause almost total cessation of industry and bring our workers to starvation . Even if the capital existed to do business without them , costs and prices would be so raised that ...
Therefore the destruction of sequence combinations would cause almost total cessation of industry and bring our workers to starvation . Even if the capital existed to do business without them , costs and prices would be so raised that ...
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... they could not afford to put in iron tables and iron receptacles for the shirt workers . Senator CUMMINS . Do you think combinations would have avoided that ? Dr. ABBOTT . Yes , sir ; combination under Government regulation would .
... they could not afford to put in iron tables and iron receptacles for the shirt workers . Senator CUMMINS . Do you think combinations would have avoided that ? Dr. ABBOTT . Yes , sir ; combination under Government regulation would .
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