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Show The Herald ought to study the idoa expressed by Gkover Cleveland when he said that the nation was confronted con-fronted by a condition rather thau a ineory. it n wouin pay attention to industrial conditions instead of runniug out finespun theories from Adam .Smith it would not get mixed up in the clouds. If it is for free trade, it cannot consistently talk about levying duties solely on luxuries. That is not the free trade theory, neither is it freo trade practice. England's duties are largely collected from common necessaries, neces-saries, such as tea aud coffee, articles that the country canuot produce but which it must have. |