The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... York . Why , sir , it makes not a cent of odds if it is ; because so much more of our own wheat will be exported in the place of it . New York is not only a consumer , but an exporter at the same time . The gentleman from Delaware says ...
... York . Why , sir , it makes not a cent of odds if it is ; because so much more of our own wheat will be exported in the place of it . New York is not only a consumer , but an exporter at the same time . The gentleman from Delaware says ...
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... York alone did not consume less than 800,000 barrels of flour annually . If Canada flour comes to New York for consumption , so much American is excluded . No matter , says the gentleman from Massachu- setts , because so much more ...
... York alone did not consume less than 800,000 barrels of flour annually . If Canada flour comes to New York for consumption , so much American is excluded . No matter , says the gentleman from Massachu- setts , because so much more ...
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... York , ( Mr. MARTINDALE , ) give There is no ground , sir , for this accusation . Ship the nation the means , and a Navy can be created . building has ever been favored and protected by On what does it depend for its seamen ? Partly the ...
... York , ( Mr. MARTINDALE , ) give There is no ground , sir , for this accusation . Ship the nation the means , and a Navy can be created . building has ever been favored and protected by On what does it depend for its seamen ? Partly the ...
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... York . The first Congress was composed of the ablest statesmen of the Union . If the honorable gentleman will take the trouble to examine the proceedings of that body , he will find that the law referred to was adopted for the express ...
... York . The first Congress was composed of the ablest statesmen of the Union . If the honorable gentleman will take the trouble to examine the proceedings of that body , he will find that the law referred to was adopted for the express ...
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... York and Ver- mont contains inexhaustible mines of the richest quality . Other parts of the Union also possess them . If once protected , the most abundant sup- ply of iron would be produced . The country where they exist in the ...
... York and Ver- mont contains inexhaustible mines of the richest quality . Other parts of the Union also possess them . If once protected , the most abundant sup- ply of iron would be produced . The country where they exist in the ...
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