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As a member of the Royal Commission appointed to make a success of the British Section of the St. Louis Exhibition, I have, in common with some of my colleagues, been met by the difficulty, which for a time seemed an insuperable one, that our manufacturers could not be prevailed upon to send their goods to this exhibition, even though they would be admitted duty free, because the tariff had practically killed their trade with the country.
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BOYS, C. The American Tariff and the St. Louis Exhibition . Nature 68, 320 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068320b0
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