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... trade ; now , times had changed , and some inducements must be held out , or competition on our part would cease altogether . Sugar raised in this country had never been , SENATE . ] He then com- sugar , and was 12 GALES & SEATON'S ...
... trade ; now , times had changed , and some inducements must be held out , or competition on our part would cease altogether . Sugar raised in this country had never been , SENATE . ] He then com- sugar , and was 12 GALES & SEATON'S ...
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... trade with the Havana ; they received from us nearly all the articles consumed by them , with the exception of dry goods , and in return sent us sugar . In its refined state it was an article of commerce . On the whole , the extension ...
... trade with the Havana ; they received from us nearly all the articles consumed by them , with the exception of dry goods , and in return sent us sugar . In its refined state it was an article of commerce . On the whole , the extension ...
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... trade , where the surplus products and manu- factures of the country might be disposed of . He com- bated the idea , that , because the trade in refined sugar [ DEC . 30 , 1828 . was increasing , we should do nothing to help to increase ...
... trade , where the surplus products and manu- factures of the country might be disposed of . He com- bated the idea , that , because the trade in refined sugar [ DEC . 30 , 1828 . was increasing , we should do nothing to help to increase ...
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... trade , and to give an advantage to our merchants at least equal to that of foreigners . Not so , if the amendment prevailed . If it did prevail , our sugar makers would be compelled to use the domestic material , and thus be burthened ...
... trade , and to give an advantage to our merchants at least equal to that of foreigners . Not so , if the amendment prevailed . If it did prevail , our sugar makers would be compelled to use the domestic material , and thus be burthened ...
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... trade formerly carried on with Cuba , & c . and then proceeded , with great vehemence , to defend the bill . He stated what had formerly been the practice of Congress ; that it was to encourage navigation and com- merce , and to prepare ...
... trade formerly carried on with Cuba , & c . and then proceeded , with great vehemence , to defend the bill . He stated what had formerly been the practice of Congress ; that it was to encourage navigation and com- merce , and to prepare ...
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