The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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Can such be pretended by the memorialists to be the case , when at the very
threshold of their argument they state their object to be to remove prejudices
which exist in the minds of many ? Is it possible that the memorialists cannot see ,
that ...
Can such be pretended by the memorialists to be the case , when at the very
threshold of their argument they state their object to be to remove prejudices
which exist in the minds of many ? Is it possible that the memorialists cannot see ,
that ...
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If they cannot supply the whole , why object to our running to Great Britain , and
pressing on that market ? According to their own argument , this must effect just
what the memorialists want - it will raise the price of foreign iron , and enable
them ...
If they cannot supply the whole , why object to our running to Great Britain , and
pressing on that market ? According to their own argument , this must effect just
what the memorialists want - it will raise the price of foreign iron , and enable
them ...
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Then what was the use of this pretended protection , for the whole object of
protection is to keep prices at the highest point , by producing artificial scarcity ?
And now , we are also told by the memorialists , that the British can , at the
present ...
Then what was the use of this pretended protection , for the whole object of
protection is to keep prices at the highest point , by producing artificial scarcity ?
And now , we are also told by the memorialists , that the British can , at the
present ...
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We have never yet been able to purchase iron at our own price ; and if we could ,
would scarcely object to such a state of affairs , but , on the contrary , congratulate
ourselves upon it ; for though British iron may not be so good by thirteen ...
We have never yet been able to purchase iron at our own price ; and if we could ,
would scarcely object to such a state of affairs , but , on the contrary , congratulate
ourselves upon it ; for though British iron may not be so good by thirteen ...
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Thus , when Bishop Bonner endeavoured in vain , by entreaties and menaces , to
induce those who were accused before him to recant , and thus save their lives ,
he endeavoured to accomplish the same object by the application of severity ...
Thus , when Bishop Bonner endeavoured in vain , by entreaties and menaces , to
induce those who were accused before him to recant , and thus save their lives ,
he endeavoured to accomplish the same object by the application of severity ...
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