Joseph H. Walker
Walker, J. H. (Joseph Henry)
Walker, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1829-1907
Joseph H. Walker American politician
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Works
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Banking : an address delivered (by invitation) before the Boston Association of Bank Presidents at the Parker House, Boston, November 14, 1892, with an appendix containing a draft of the proposed banking bill now being considered by the House Committee on Banking and Currency | |
Bankruptcy. Protection to the debtor as well as the creditor. | |
Catalogue of the Crystal Spring Herd, 1884: | |
Classical political economy. Ideal versus practical--materialistic versus Christian. An address delivered at Roseland Park, Woodstock, Conn. | |
Common justice. | |
A few facts and suggestions on money, trade, and banking. | |
First National Bank of Fort Benton, Mont., 1890: | |
Hawaii. Annexation justified in the interests of peace and an honourable discharge of duty. | |
Let us pay our debts. Reimbursing educational institutions for losses after the war closed. | |
The moral aspect of a protective tariff : how it helps the wage worker and farmer : an address delivered before the Massachusetts Club | |
Not free coinage of silver, but a change of the measure of value ... | |
Opportunities in life open to young men and conditions of success : an address delivered March 22d, 1888, before the Young Men's Christian Association, Worcester, Mass. | |
Parsimony in public expenditure; remarks in the House of Representatives, March 9 and 10, 1894. | |
The peril to wage workers from a continued coinage of silver : An address to the Massachusetts club. Boston Saturday January 30th at 5 o'clock P. M. | |
Silver and gold. Tax on options and futures. | |
[Speeches and addresses of] Hon. J. H. Walker, of Massachusetts, ten years member of, eight years first Republican named on, and four years chairman of Committee on banking and currency, national House of representatives, 1889-99. | |
Statement ... as to how the Walker bill would work. | |
The tariff. Wages. Manufacturers' profits. Canadian tariff. | |
The true history of the legislation in the act of July 14, 1890; | |
Uniform hours of labor: legislation asked from a humanitarian standpoint; remarks before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Friday, February 18, 1898. | |
War revenue. Short-time bonds the true methods. Objectionable stamp taxes. Remarks ... in the House of representatives ... April 29, 1898. | |
Why the purchase clause of the act of July 14, 1890 (called Sherman law) should be repealed, and why free coinage of silver would be unjust ... | |
The wicked millionaires ... Remarks ... Feb. 22, 1898. |