The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... prosperous themselves , but they spread prosperity around them . These manufactories presented the best and surest market to the neighboring country , for the products of agriculture . Thus , they dif- fused wealth among the people ...
... prosperous themselves , but they spread prosperity around them . These manufactories presented the best and surest market to the neighboring country , for the products of agriculture . Thus , they dif- fused wealth among the people ...
Página 1711
... prosperous condition of our revenue , we know that we are in debt about ninety millions of dollars ; a great part of which ... prosperity . But the settled state of the country brings no relief . The vast interior of the Union presents a ...
... prosperous condition of our revenue , we know that we are in debt about ninety millions of dollars ; a great part of which ... prosperity . But the settled state of the country brings no relief . The vast interior of the Union presents a ...
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... prosperity ? Why do the products of agri- culture find such wretched markets ? Why does the value of the soil itself daily diminish in value , in almost every interior part of the country ? The labor of a nation is said to be the ...
... prosperity ? Why do the products of agri- culture find such wretched markets ? Why does the value of the soil itself daily diminish in value , in almost every interior part of the country ? The labor of a nation is said to be the ...
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... prosperity which had been interrupted by temporary weakness and folly . Permit me , sir , to call the attention of the Com- I shall now , sir , refer to another period of the history of France . It is full of instruction on this point ...
... prosperity which had been interrupted by temporary weakness and folly . Permit me , sir , to call the attention of the Com- I shall now , sir , refer to another period of the history of France . It is full of instruction on this point ...
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... prosperity of England is so dependent upon her 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 ...
... prosperity of England is so dependent upon her 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 ...
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