The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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Página 1713
... less intelligent predecessors . He en- consumption . " We apply to individuals those couraged the production of raw silk , which , like rules which are found by experience useful to the cotton of the Southern States , soon afforded ...
... less intelligent predecessors . He en- consumption . " We apply to individuals those couraged the production of raw silk , which , like rules which are found by experience useful to the cotton of the Southern States , soon afforded ...
Página 1723
... less than $ 788,000 20,000 Even the fisheries , for whose prosperity so much solicitude is constantly expressed , cannot boast of a very distinguished transatlantic favor . For the year 1822 , the value of dried and smoked fish ex ...
... less than $ 788,000 20,000 Even the fisheries , for whose prosperity so much solicitude is constantly expressed , cannot boast of a very distinguished transatlantic favor . For the year 1822 , the value of dried and smoked fish ex ...
Página 1725
... less value than the product of a single machine in France or England . Sir , manufactures give a steady and solid value to the landed property of a country . While we are dependent upon foreign markets , foreign nations may affect , if ...
... less value than the product of a single machine in France or England . Sir , manufactures give a steady and solid value to the landed property of a country . While we are dependent upon foreign markets , foreign nations may affect , if ...
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... less from abroad , and augment the means of payment at home . To give us a little consolation , we are informed that the smaller the amount of money in circula- tion , the more it will buy . This might be true , if it regulated the ...
... less from abroad , and augment the means of payment at home . To give us a little consolation , we are informed that the smaller the amount of money in circula- tion , the more it will buy . This might be true , if it regulated the ...
Página 1735
... less than half the cost of iron in America ; the Liverpool price of bar iron being about $ 36 per ton . The reason is , that the fur- naces are kept in blast the whole year , instead of eight or nine months , as with us . There is a con ...
... less than half the cost of iron in America ; the Liverpool price of bar iron being about $ 36 per ton . The reason is , that the fur- naces are kept in blast the whole year , instead of eight or nine months , as with us . There is a con ...
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