The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... manufactures sufficient vigor to enable them to struggle against foreign competition . Protection , not prohibition , is our object . The revenue which the country at present derives from foreign iron will , for several years at least ...
... manufactures sufficient vigor to enable them to struggle against foreign competition . Protection , not prohibition , is our object . The revenue which the country at present derives from foreign iron will , for several years at least ...
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... manufactures improve our condition ? It has , sir , been maintained by high authority , that " legislation does not create wealth , but sim- ply transfers it from hand to hand , and can enrich one class only by impoverishing others ...
... manufactures improve our condition ? It has , sir , been maintained by high authority , that " legislation does not create wealth , but sim- ply transfers it from hand to hand , and can enrich one class only by impoverishing others ...
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... manufacture of broad cloths was universal . They were felt by all classes employed of the first importance . Louis did not wait for either in agriculture , commerce , or manufactures . his people to begin an unaided experiment . He Coin ...
... manufacture of broad cloths was universal . They were felt by all classes employed of the first importance . Louis did not wait for either in agriculture , commerce , or manufactures . his people to begin an unaided experiment . He Coin ...
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... manufactures of England , all were indebted her colonies . That conduct is so frankly and for their prosperity to her guardian care . Eliza- honestly expressed in the treatise of Mr. Gee on beth is placed by historians , orators , and ...
... manufactures of England , all were indebted her colonies . That conduct is so frankly and for their prosperity to her guardian care . Eliza- honestly expressed in the treatise of Mr. Gee on beth is placed by historians , orators , and ...
Página 1719
... manufactures , who can be so blind , sir , as to suppose she can be regardless of the policy of other nations ? Whether we shall continue to submit from necessity or interest to a system , which , as colonies , we were compelled to ...
... manufactures , who can be so blind , sir , as to suppose she can be regardless of the policy of other nations ? Whether we shall continue to submit from necessity or interest to a system , which , as colonies , we were compelled to ...
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