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Rob Ingersoll't Opinion

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll recently said: "What are the ' markets of the world? We manufacture nothing that we can sell at a profit in England, France, Qermany, Belgium, or any country in Europe. The market in Afrcia is worth nothing to us; we have very little interest in Asia, very little in Japan, and less in the islands of the Pacific. America is the best market for what Americans can manufacture, and we cannot aiford to desert our market for what they cali the markets of the world. I think we've learned a lesson. I think the laboring man has found he cannot injure his employer without hurting hiinself. and tlie people of' this country are going to retrace their steps, and are going back to protection and prosperity, to reason and Republicanism." - Peoría, 111., Journal. Your World's Fair Views will bft bound In a satisfactory manner if tüken to the Courier Biudery. Prices rlght.

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Ann Arbor Courier