Marshall Everett

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Marshall Everett



1863-1939

Average rating: 3.8 · 459 ratings · 86 reviews · 141 distinct worksSimilar authors
Wreck and Sinking of the Ti...

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3.77 avg rating — 191 ratings — published 1912 — 17 editions
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Story of the Wreck of the T...

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Complete Story of the Colli...

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The Great Chicago Theater D...

4.26 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2009 — 28 editions
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Complete Life of William Mc...

3.35 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 1901 — 70 editions
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Complete Story of the San F...

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1906 — 17 editions
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Lest We Forget: Chicago's A...

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Complete Story of the San F...

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Martinique and Other Great ...

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“Free trade in the United States is founded upon a community of equalities and reciprocities. It is like the unrestrained freedom and reciprocal relations and obligations of a family. Here we are one country, one language, one allegiance, one standard of citizenship, one flag, one Constitution, one Nation, one destiny. It is otherwise with foreign nations, each a separate organism, a distinct and independent political society, organized for its own, to protect its own, and work out its own destiny. We deny to those foreign nations free trade with us upon equal terms with our own producers. The foreign producer has no right or claim to equality with our own. He is not amenable to our laws. There are resting upon him none of the obligations of citizenship. He pays no taxes. He performs no civil duties; he is subject to no demands for military service. He is exempt from State, county and municipal obligations. He contributes nothing to the support, the progress and glory of the Nation. Why should he enjoy unrestrained equal privileges and profits in our markets with our producers, our labor and our taxpayers? Let the gentleman who follows me answer. We put a burden upon his productions, we discriminate against his merchandise, because he is alien to us and our interests, and we do it to protect our own, defend our own, preserve our own, who are always with us in adversity and prosperity, in sympathy and purpose, and, if necessary, in sacrifice. That is the principle which governs us. I submit it is a patriotic and righteous one. In our country each citizen competes with the other in free and unresentful rivalry, while with the rest of the world all are united and together in resisting outside competition as we would foreign interference.”
Marshall Everett, Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination: An Authentic and Official Memorial Edition, Containing Every Incident in the Career of the Immortal Statesmen

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