The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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We presume we are still expected to believe that this course is entirely based
upon national considerations , satisfactory to " the wisdom of all interests , ” and
that these gentlemen are , by no means , actuated by selfish motives ! As we are
...
We presume we are still expected to believe that this course is entirely based
upon national considerations , satisfactory to " the wisdom of all interests , ” and
that these gentlemen are , by no means , actuated by selfish motives ! As we are
...
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Upon the authority of the memorialists , we have shown what has been the
course and progress of the iron interest in Great Britain , and “ the wisdom of all
interests ” is now called upon by them to perpetuate and increase the evils of so
absurd ...
Upon the authority of the memorialists , we have shown what has been the
course and progress of the iron interest in Great Britain , and “ the wisdom of all
interests ” is now called upon by them to perpetuate and increase the evils of so
absurd ...
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We would decidedly advise them to pursue a course of moderation and
forbearance ; for hastening on to excess of any kind must always prove
unprofitable , in morals as well as in the pecuniary affairs of man . Again , let us
ask these ...
We would decidedly advise them to pursue a course of moderation and
forbearance ; for hastening on to excess of any kind must always prove
unprofitable , in morals as well as in the pecuniary affairs of man . Again , let us
ask these ...
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It is Socialism at once if the course of industry is to be regulated by the state , and
not left to individual enterprise and to allconquering competition . If their iron is
cheaper and better than the British , it will be bought , -if not so good , and dearer
...
It is Socialism at once if the course of industry is to be regulated by the state , and
not left to individual enterprise and to allconquering competition . If their iron is
cheaper and better than the British , it will be bought , -if not so good , and dearer
...
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Of course , as the iron masters and manufacturers will not give the cotton grower
here , at home , more than he can get from Great Britain , and as they never take
one - sixteenth of what he makes , he must take what he can get elsewhere .
Of course , as the iron masters and manufacturers will not give the cotton grower
here , at home , more than he can get from Great Britain , and as they never take
one - sixteenth of what he makes , he must take what he can get elsewhere .
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