The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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Página 1713
... Europe , after ' a long trial of it , are openly acknowledging its ' incorrectness , and whole nations suffering and ' lamenting the consequences of its adoption . " The same sentiments have been repeatedly ad- vanced in this debate ...
... Europe , after ' a long trial of it , are openly acknowledging its ' incorrectness , and whole nations suffering and ' lamenting the consequences of its adoption . " The same sentiments have been repeatedly ad- vanced in this debate ...
Página 1715
... Europe . wars would have ruined any other nation . The shameful revocation of the edict of Nantes , it is said , drove eight hundred thousand of his best sub- jects into foreign countries . Notwithstanding , France adhered to her policy ...
... Europe . wars would have ruined any other nation . The shameful revocation of the edict of Nantes , it is said , drove eight hundred thousand of his best sub- jects into foreign countries . Notwithstanding , France adhered to her policy ...
Página 1719
... Europe had been equate protection , they are instantly inundated ' doomed to suffer . But experience , and more cor- from abroad , with a similar kind . Goods of in - rect calculations , because they were made from ferior quality , out ...
... Europe had been equate protection , they are instantly inundated ' doomed to suffer . But experience , and more cor- from abroad , with a similar kind . Goods of in - rect calculations , because they were made from ferior quality , out ...
Página 1723
... Europe received less than 37,000 . Yet the farmers of three - fourths of the Union are told , by those engaged in ... European nation consults its own interests , regardless of other con- sequences . The United States are fearful of pur ...
... Europe received less than 37,000 . Yet the farmers of three - fourths of the Union are told , by those engaged in ... European nation consults its own interests , regardless of other con- sequences . The United States are fearful of pur ...
Página 1725
... Europe with cotton fabrics . When the raw material could be pro- cured , the manufacture was introduced into Eng- land . In 1699 , the white cotton goods of India were prohibited entirely . In 1721 , the printed cottons were also ...
... Europe with cotton fabrics . When the raw material could be pro- cured , the manufacture was introduced into Eng- land . In 1699 , the white cotton goods of India were prohibited entirely . In 1721 , the printed cottons were also ...
Términos y frases comunes
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