The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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Should not this last fact satisfy them that the people of this country can never be
reconciled to high duties for the supposed benefit of one class and to the injury of
all others ; and that as long as they retain their liberty and intelligence , they will ...
Should not this last fact satisfy them that the people of this country can never be
reconciled to high duties for the supposed benefit of one class and to the injury of
all others ; and that as long as they retain their liberty and intelligence , they will ...
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This they are anxious to prevent on the part of the citizens of the United States ,
and perhaps for reason of the fact they state , that “ there the cost of making iron
is one half less than here , and is in still great er disproportion with all other
nations ...
This they are anxious to prevent on the part of the citizens of the United States ,
and perhaps for reason of the fact they state , that “ there the cost of making iron
is one half less than here , and is in still great er disproportion with all other
nations ...
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And yet it is a singular fact that , whilst the manufacturing and commercial
interests have engaged the attention of Congress during a large portion of every
session , and our statutes abound in provisions for their protection and
encouragement ...
And yet it is a singular fact that , whilst the manufacturing and commercial
interests have engaged the attention of Congress during a large portion of every
session , and our statutes abound in provisions for their protection and
encouragement ...
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... say they , though we take so large a supply of their cotton , since we have
abolished our restrictive system , they have taken less cotton goods from us than
before ; but in answer , it has been said that this fact , if true , still has proved no
injury ...
... say they , though we take so large a supply of their cotton , since we have
abolished our restrictive system , they have taken less cotton goods from us than
before ; but in answer , it has been said that this fact , if true , still has proved no
injury ...
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... such ruinous competition , we derive countenance from the fact , that Brit. ish
manufacturers constantly appealed to their government for protection under 10
Pennsylvania Iron Memorial . [ July ,
... such ruinous competition , we derive countenance from the fact , that Brit. ish
manufacturers constantly appealed to their government for protection under 10
Pennsylvania Iron Memorial . [ July ,
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