The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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... likely or probable , that they " petition ” to have the measure granted ” to them
on account of some peculiar interest they ... whether it is likely that all other
interests will be convinced and satisfied that there is nothing selfish in the objects
of the ...
... likely or probable , that they " petition ” to have the measure granted ” to them
on account of some peculiar interest they ... whether it is likely that all other
interests will be convinced and satisfied that there is nothing selfish in the objects
of the ...
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By these representatives , bargains and coalitions are to be made of some
interests against others , and dirty politicians ... of their peculiar interest ; and ,
moreover , that they will make that question paramount to all others , State and
National ?
By these representatives , bargains and coalitions are to be made of some
interests against others , and dirty politicians ... of their peculiar interest ; and ,
moreover , that they will make that question paramount to all others , State and
National ?
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This is being very watchful of our interest , and in return for their kindness we give
them the same advice , if necessary , which they give the planters— “ to diversify
their industrial pursuits . ” It will be better for the interest of the country .
This is being very watchful of our interest , and in return for their kindness we give
them the same advice , if necessary , which they give the planters— “ to diversify
their industrial pursuits . ” It will be better for the interest of the country .
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Does self - interest so blind the memorialists that they cannot see that this is an
argument that , like a two - edged sword , cuts both ways ? If the iron business
has been overdone , was it not these high prices that gave the impulse to over ...
Does self - interest so blind the memorialists that they cannot see that this is an
argument that , like a two - edged sword , cuts both ways ? If the iron business
has been overdone , was it not these high prices that gave the impulse to over ...
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The memorialists still proceed in the same style to illuminate “ the wisdom of all
interests . As manufacturers of iron we freely admit that we enjoy in Pennsylvania
, and , we may add , in all of the United States , manifold natural advantages .
The memorialists still proceed in the same style to illuminate “ the wisdom of all
interests . As manufacturers of iron we freely admit that we enjoy in Pennsylvania
, and , we may add , in all of the United States , manifold natural advantages .
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