The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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... object independent of revenue . The incidental protection of American industry , under the revenue clause of the Constitution , had been always acknowledged as legit- imate ; but domestic manufactures had grown up during the periods of ...
... object independent of revenue . The incidental protection of American industry , under the revenue clause of the Constitution , had been always acknowledged as legit- imate ; but domestic manufactures had grown up during the periods of ...
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... object of a new nation . Therefore is it our object . But whilst in every other country , which has a history , the passage through this first period , the purely utilitarian , has been tedious , our own has been rapid from various ...
... object of a new nation . Therefore is it our object . But whilst in every other country , which has a history , the passage through this first period , the purely utilitarian , has been tedious , our own has been rapid from various ...
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... objects of solici tude . But , can we object to this ? What more noble aim than the amelioration of these can be proposed ? There are few more noble , certainly ; but how do our Northern brethren undertake the task ? Not only by taking ...
... objects of solici tude . But , can we object to this ? What more noble aim than the amelioration of these can be proposed ? There are few more noble , certainly ; but how do our Northern brethren undertake the task ? Not only by taking ...
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