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... elsewhere to consume what they raise . The manufacturers of the North and East need the grain of the Middle States , and the cotton of the South , and * these in turn buy the manufactures of the East MASS MEETING AT SARATOGA . 7.
... elsewhere to consume what they raise . The manufacturers of the North and East need the grain of the Middle States , and the cotton of the South , and * these in turn buy the manufactures of the East MASS MEETING AT SARATOGA . 7.
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Daniel Webster. * these in turn buy the manufactures of the East . Nor is this sole- ly matter of interest , but it is in some degree brought about by the regulations of foreign governments . Our manufactures find no sale in Europe ; and ...
Daniel Webster. * these in turn buy the manufactures of the East . Nor is this sole- ly matter of interest , but it is in some degree brought about by the regulations of foreign governments . Our manufactures find no sale in Europe ; and ...
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... manufactures and industry for their livelihood , must rejoice to find the tariff , so necessary to these , no party question . Can they desire , can they wish , that such a great object as the protection of industry should become a ...
... manufactures and industry for their livelihood , must rejoice to find the tariff , so necessary to these , no party question . Can they desire , can they wish , that such a great object as the protection of industry should become a ...
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... manufacture import ed from abroad . And first , as to the currency . All agree that Congress pos- sesses the power to regulate commerce , for that provision is found in the Constitution in terms ; and that it has the power to coin money ...
... manufacture import ed from abroad . And first , as to the currency . All agree that Congress pos- sesses the power to regulate commerce , for that provision is found in the Constitution in terms ; and that it has the power to coin money ...
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... manufactures were imme diately exposed to competition from others that had no manu- factures , who would open their ports freely to the goods taxed by their neighbors . We see at once how vain it would be for one State to look only to ...
... manufactures were imme diately exposed to competition from others that had no manu- factures , who would open their ports freely to the goods taxed by their neighbors . We see at once how vain it would be for one State to look only to ...
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Página 237 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandise imported.
Página 399 - And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
Página 512 - There shall be sung another golden age, The rise of empire and of arts, The good and great inspiring epic rage, The wisest heads and noblest hearts.
Página 524 - Faith, &c., having undertaken, for the glory of God, and advancement of the Christian faith, and honor of our king and country, a. voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia...
Página 439 - Ask where's the North? at York, 'tis on the Tweed; In Scotland, at the Orcades; and there, At Greenland, Zembla, or the Lord knows where.
Página 226 - The friends of our country have long seen and desired that the power of making war, peace, and treaties, that of levying money and regulating commerce, and the correspondent executive and judicial authorities, should be fully and effectually vested in the General Government of the Union...
Página 227 - In all our deliberations on this subject we kept steadily in our view that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence.
Página 598 - Westward the course of empire takes its way, The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Página 319 - Was it ever his doctrine? Let us see. I read you an extract from General Jackson's first message. He says : — " The general rule to be applied in graduating the duties upon articles of foreign growth or manufacture is that which will place our own in fair competition with those of other countries ; and the inducements to advance even a step beyond this point are controlling, in regard to those articles which are of primary necessity in time of war.
Página 438 - I must go into the Presidential Chair the inflexible and uncompromising opponent of every attempt, on the part of Congress, to abolish slavery in the district of Columbia, against the wishes of the slave-holding States...