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Mr. Hurd of Ohio.
He is one, and he would not say he was not. He would not even belittle himself by calling himself a tariff reformer. Henry Watterson. Isn't he a free trader?
Roger Q^ Mills. Prof. Perry. What ticket do you sup- pose they will vote this fall, Harrison and Morton every time? They are for the Mills bill. You find one free trader in the United States that supports Har- rison and Morton and protection ! (Applause.) A man is known by the company he keeps. I do not see how gen- tleme
...n can account for the statement that they do not find in that proposition for a statute a tendency or an eflTort to- ward free trade. Nothing is plainer. Why, Mr. Mills, the author of the bill, has declared over and over again in the House of Representatives in my hearing that he was for free trade. Mr. Carlisle of Kentucky, a most honorable gentleman, does not, I think, hesitate to plant himself there.
Wheresoever the carcass is, there will the eagles be gath- ered together. (Great laughter and applause.) Then, too, you shall look over the country and you will find that in the States in the South that formed the Southern Confederacy, that put into its Constitution the declaration to open it to free trade, this Mills bill derives its principal support.


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