The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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Such enactments would be mere mockery and insult . The agriculturists ask for
no such protection , and feel more contempt than gratitude for such favours . We
hope the present Congress will do no such thing . Agriculturists only ask to be let
...
Such enactments would be mere mockery and insult . The agriculturists ask for
no such protection , and feel more contempt than gratitude for such favours . We
hope the present Congress will do no such thing . Agriculturists only ask to be let
...
16. oldal
... ( and every thing else ] depends on the vigour and activity of all departments of
industry . ” Then why oppress all for the supposed benefit of one ? It is admitted
that “ if agriculture languishes the consumption of iron 16 [ July , Pennsylvania
Iron ...
... ( and every thing else ] depends on the vigour and activity of all departments of
industry . ” Then why oppress all for the supposed benefit of one ? It is admitted
that “ if agriculture languishes the consumption of iron 16 [ July , Pennsylvania
Iron ...
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They , too , would like to be saved from “ ruinous prices , ” competition and
fluctuating markets , and would prefer “ a steady home market ; " but they would
blush to ask from their government a thing so partial and unjust . At least we can
speak ...
They , too , would like to be saved from “ ruinous prices , ” competition and
fluctuating markets , and would prefer “ a steady home market ; " but they would
blush to ask from their government a thing so partial and unjust . At least we can
speak ...
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evil and a private tyranny , or that property is theft ; or that manufacturers , in their
own works , abandon the idea themselves . It is now a well known rule among
manufacturers , that he succeeds best who undertakes but one thing at a time .
evil and a private tyranny , or that property is theft ; or that manufacturers , in their
own works , abandon the idea themselves . It is now a well known rule among
manufacturers , that he succeeds best who undertakes but one thing at a time .
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... distant countries , we are apt to be misled by the circumstances and prejudices
which have moulded our own characters . We make ourselves the central point
from which every thing is to be regarded , by 1852. ] False Views of History . 31.
... distant countries , we are apt to be misled by the circumstances and prejudices
which have moulded our own characters . We make ourselves the central point
from which every thing is to be regarded , by 1852. ] False Views of History . 31.
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