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Show Inconsistent. To oppose tie policy pol-icy of land grants to railway companies, compa-nies, and at the same time fidvecate government subsidies in itonoy to teamship companies, and a high tariff for the speeiil benefit of a manufacturer" manufac-turer" riii, seems to us aiiomatically irie;m;-is:em. F.very argument in favor o! the latter subsidies, ai pies with' equal fitness to the former, and besides, there is in favor of railway subsidies, I the additional argument that the bene- fits of railroads are enjoyed by a greater I number of people than are benefited' by a steamship or minufacturing incorporation. in-corporation. I |