The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, Volumen2Greeley & McElrath, 1843 |
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... manufactures , and woollen fabrics , and the sub- sistence of the various persons directly or indirectly employed in the growth and manufacture of the article of wool , is estimated at one hundred and sixty - seven millions of dollars ...
... manufactures , and woollen fabrics , and the sub- sistence of the various persons directly or indirectly employed in the growth and manufacture of the article of wool , is estimated at one hundred and sixty - seven millions of dollars ...
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... manufactures ; and accordingly they everywhere sprung up . While these measures of restriction , and this state of war continued , the manufacturers were stimulated in their enterprise by every assu- rance of support , by public ...
... manufactures ; and accordingly they everywhere sprung up . While these measures of restriction , and this state of war continued , the manufacturers were stimulated in their enterprise by every assu- rance of support , by public ...
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... manufactures , in navigation , and in commerce . It found our country , in short , in a situation totally different from all the past - new and untried . It be- came necessary to adapt our laws , and especially our laws of impost , to ...
... manufactures , in navigation , and in commerce . It found our country , in short , in a situation totally different from all the past - new and untried . It be- came necessary to adapt our laws , and especially our laws of impost , to ...
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... manufacture , in return . Such is the circuitous nature of trade and remittance , which no nation understands better than Great Britain . Nor has the system which has been the parent source of so much benefit to other parts of the Union ...
... manufacture , in return . Such is the circuitous nature of trade and remittance , which no nation understands better than Great Britain . Nor has the system which has been the parent source of so much benefit to other parts of the Union ...
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... manufactures , in capital , and the many other peculiar advantages which it now enjoyed . The policy that France act- ed on , was taht of encouraging its native manufactures , and it was a wise policy ; because if it were freely to ...
... manufactures , in capital , and the many other peculiar advantages which it now enjoyed . The policy that France act- ed on , was taht of encouraging its native manufactures , and it was a wise policy ; because if it were freely to ...
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