The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... supply of iron . It is an article equally necessary in peace and in war . Without a plentiful supply of it , we cannot provide for the common defence . Can we so soon have forgotten the lesson which experience taught us , during the ...
... supply of iron . It is an article equally necessary in peace and in war . Without a plentiful supply of it , we cannot provide for the common defence . Can we so soon have forgotten the lesson which experience taught us , during the ...
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... supply of this necessary article , at a cheap rate , is to encourage its manufacture , whilst we are on terms of friendship with all nations . But after all , Mr. Chairman , what do we ask by this bill for the manufacturers of iron ...
... supply of this necessary article , at a cheap rate , is to encourage its manufacture , whilst we are on terms of friendship with all nations . But after all , Mr. Chairman , what do we ask by this bill for the manufacturers of iron ...
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... supplies of these and other products of their own industry . They advanced rapidly to opulence and power . The Lombards ... supply . He procured manu- their value by the effects they produce . The same facturers from Milan , established ...
... supplies of these and other products of their own industry . They advanced rapidly to opulence and power . The Lombards ... supply . He procured manu- their value by the effects they produce . The same facturers from Milan , established ...
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... supply was readily cre- ated for domestic use , and for exportation . We have seen the same effect produced in the United States , from the protection afforded to coarser cottons . the balance against England was about five mil- lions ...
... supply was readily cre- ated for domestic use , and for exportation . We have seen the same effect produced in the United States , from the protection afforded to coarser cottons . the balance against England was about five mil- lions ...
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... supply . That nation never a further development of the policy of England made such advances to opulence and power as towards other nations . It is most clearly exhib- during her reign . The agriculture , the commerce , ited in her ...
... supply . That nation never a further development of the policy of England made such advances to opulence and power as towards other nations . It is most clearly exhib- during her reign . The agriculture , the commerce , ited in her ...
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