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... agriculture , though it may protect commerce ; and it is contended that any farther protection to agriculture would essentially injure the interests of commerce . We made a rough calculation of the actual tax paid to the growers of corn ...
... agriculture , though it may protect commerce ; and it is contended that any farther protection to agriculture would essentially injure the interests of commerce . We made a rough calculation of the actual tax paid to the growers of corn ...
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agriculture which he expects ; which agriculture requires for its very existence ; and which it is the interest of trade and commerce to give , even at an immediate sacrifice , rather than witness the ruin which now threatens it ...
agriculture which he expects ; which agriculture requires for its very existence ; and which it is the interest of trade and commerce to give , even at an immediate sacrifice , rather than witness the ruin which now threatens it ...
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... agriculture had no such stimulant . It will then be found that in the earlier period our agriculture was comparatively stagnant , but in the latter in a state of rapid extension and improvement . Ought it not to be inferred that there ...
... agriculture had no such stimulant . It will then be found that in the earlier period our agriculture was comparatively stagnant , but in the latter in a state of rapid extension and improvement . Ought it not to be inferred that there ...
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