Price-support Program: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, First [-second] Session, on Proposed Modifications of the General Farm Program, Том 7,Части 6-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - Всего страниц: 4009 |
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... York , and some other cities , you will realize without any chicanery or excess profits on the part of anybody why it is that most of our food prod ucts , when they come into a big city the price doubles from the time they enter the ...
... York , and some other cities , you will realize without any chicanery or excess profits on the part of anybody why it is that most of our food prod ucts , when they come into a big city the price doubles from the time they enter the ...
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... York , that in spite of the fact my father was a big farmer in his day , 1,500 bales of cotton a year , I said God deliver me from the farm . The only reason I am here today is instead of going to Harvard and studying law I developed ...
... York , that in spite of the fact my father was a big farmer in his day , 1,500 bales of cotton a year , I said God deliver me from the farm . The only reason I am here today is instead of going to Harvard and studying law I developed ...
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... York last Friday from 28.75 to 33.50 . And that is 5 times 6 or 30 cents . We have appropriations 17 times as high and your debts are 15 times as high . Any intelligent man in the world , that is all that is necessary to tell you all ...
... York last Friday from 28.75 to 33.50 . And that is 5 times 6 or 30 cents . We have appropriations 17 times as high and your debts are 15 times as high . Any intelligent man in the world , that is all that is necessary to tell you all ...
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... York Cotton Exchange alone an average of 150,000 bales of cotton a day . Some days it goes to 250,000 bales . Now , a man who buys cotton on the New York Exchange is called a bull , a man who sells it is called a bear . Now if you buy ...
... York Cotton Exchange alone an average of 150,000 bales of cotton a day . Some days it goes to 250,000 bales . Now , a man who buys cotton on the New York Exchange is called a bull , a man who sells it is called a bear . Now if you buy ...
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... York Cotton Exchange alone 55 million bales of cotton , you think 10 million is a surplus , what about 55 million surplus ? Fifty - five million bales of cotton and today on the 9th of November the New York Wall Street Journal said ...
... York Cotton Exchange alone 55 million bales of cotton , you think 10 million is a surplus , what about 55 million surplus ? Fifty - five million bales of cotton and today on the 9th of November the New York Wall Street Journal said ...
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