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IA Query "collection:(lincolncollection) date:[1000 TO 1925]" completeworv12linc Category:Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection (COM:IA books#query) (1894 #3062) File usage No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).
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Monaghan, J. Lincoln bibliography Copy 1: Bound in cloth; frontispiece in each vol.; registered set number 467 Copy 2: Bound in textured leather with stamped gilt decoration and lettering on front cover and spine, stamped decoration on back cover, marbled endpapers; frontispiece in each vol.; gilt tops; registered set number 4
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Additionally, Lincoln argued that based on economies of scale, any temporary increase in costs resulting from a tariff would eventually decrease as the domestic manufacturer produced more. Lincoln did not see a tariff as a tax on low-income Americans because it would only burden the consumer according to the amount the consumer consumed.
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The Lincoln Library of Essential Information was originally published as a one-volume general-reference work, in 1924. In later years, it was published in two- and three-volume editions, and the title was changed. The first edition of the Lincoln Library of Essential Information was published in 1924 by the Frontier Press of Buffalo, New York.