The whole truth about the tariff;
a study by the author with the reader, that is not stopped at the point most favorable to either side in the controversy, but is carried to the conclusions necessitated by logic.
By George L. Bolen ... containing incidental studies of militarism, minimum wage laws, unionism and socialism.

APA Citation

Bolen, G. Lewis. (1914). The whole truth about the tariff: a study by the author with the reader, that is not stopped at the point most favorable to either side in the controversy, but is carried to the conclusions necessitated by logic. Battle Creek, Mich: Phoenix.

MLA Citation

Bolen, George Lewis, 1861-. The Whole Truth About the Tariff: a Study by the Author With the Reader, That Is Not Stopped At the Point Most Favorable to Either Side In the Controversy, but Is Carried to the Conclusions Necessitated by Logic. Battle Creek, Mich: Phoenix, 1914.

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