The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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1. oldal
... less it be , if not equally for the benefit , at least not injurious , to the rest of the community . On this ground we are will- ing to base our present application for relief . We come without distinction of party , and ask to be ...
... less it be , if not equally for the benefit , at least not injurious , to the rest of the community . On this ground we are will- ing to base our present application for relief . We come without distinction of party , and ask to be ...
5. oldal
... less than here , and is in still great- er disproportion with all other nations . " One would sup- pose , prima facie , that such a reason could scarcely satisfy " the wisdom of all interests and all parties , " which they invoke to the ...
... less than here , and is in still great- er disproportion with all other nations . " One would sup- pose , prima facie , that such a reason could scarcely satisfy " the wisdom of all interests and all parties , " which they invoke to the ...
8. oldal
... less cotton goods from us than before ; but in an- swer , it has been said that this fact , if true , still has proved no injury to them , for more cotton goods have been taken elsewhere ; and if their goods continue to find a more ex ...
... less cotton goods from us than before ; but in an- swer , it has been said that this fact , if true , still has proved no injury to them , for more cotton goods have been taken elsewhere ; and if their goods continue to find a more ex ...
10. oldal
... less than one hundred dollars per ton . " They gave the English manufacturer entire possession of the home market , and yet , we are told , that their prices were always below the foreign market . " Then what was the use of this pretend ...
... less than one hundred dollars per ton . " They gave the English manufacturer entire possession of the home market , and yet , we are told , that their prices were always below the foreign market . " Then what was the use of this pretend ...
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... less than the usual rate of interest on money . They too who were so near this " home market ! " Their profits were infinitely below those of the manufacturers , who generally refused to expose the enormous profits they were making ...
... less than the usual rate of interest on money . They too who were so near this " home market ! " Their profits were infinitely below those of the manufacturers , who generally refused to expose the enormous profits they were making ...
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