Excerpt from Speech of Hon. J. B. Foraker Before the Clearing House Association of Hamilton, Ohio Thursday, December 11, 1913 (as Reported in the Cincinnati Commercial Tribune)
It would require hours to intelligently state the many points of difference and indicate their respective points of advantage and disadvantage.
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