The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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15. oldal
... give in exchange the same quantity of iron , but of better quality , than can be got from Liverpool . If this assertion be true , they need , by their own showing , no protection . But would they , however , even under these ...
... give in exchange the same quantity of iron , but of better quality , than can be got from Liverpool . If this assertion be true , they need , by their own showing , no protection . But would they , however , even under these ...
16. oldal
... give protection ? Are we to allow that ? Although we have been repeatedly told by the memorialists that " the cost of manufacturing iron is far from being the only or even the chief controlling element of price , " yet they say at page ...
... give protection ? Are we to allow that ? Although we have been repeatedly told by the memorialists that " the cost of manufacturing iron is far from being the only or even the chief controlling element of price , " yet they say at page ...
17. oldal
... give the cotton grower here , at home , more than he can get from Great Britain , and as they never take one - sixteenth of what he makes , he must take what he can get elsewhere . Under such circumstances , why should not the ...
... give the cotton grower here , at home , more than he can get from Great Britain , and as they never take one - sixteenth of what he makes , he must take what he can get elsewhere . Under such circumstances , why should not the ...
18. oldal
... give more than the foreign mar- ket compelled them to , notwithstanding the high protec- tion our manufacturers have enjoyed since the war of 1812. Let the British demand for cotton , or any other raw material , be withdrawn ; will the ...
... give more than the foreign mar- ket compelled them to , notwithstanding the high protec- tion our manufacturers have enjoyed since the war of 1812. Let the British demand for cotton , or any other raw material , be withdrawn ; will the ...
19. oldal
... give to " four fifths " of our vast population- " to manufacture as much cotton and iron at home , as they can , and to feed the operatives thus employed . " Very paternal advice indeed ! " Mer- chants , they say , can take care of ...
... give to " four fifths " of our vast population- " to manufacture as much cotton and iron at home , as they can , and to feed the operatives thus employed . " Very paternal advice indeed ! " Mer- chants , they say , can take care of ...
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