Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3Books on Demand, 1829 - 532 páginas |
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... manufactures , does the monied capaci- ty of the country , in war , depend . Without them , not only will we be unable to raise the necessary sup- plies , but the currency of the country must necessarily fall into the greatest disorder ...
... manufactures , does the monied capaci- ty of the country , in war , depend . Without them , not only will we be unable to raise the necessary sup- plies , but the currency of the country must necessarily fall into the greatest disorder ...
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... manufactures find a generous encouragement by the policy which patronizes domestic industry ; and the surplus of our produce , a steady and profitable market by local wants , in less favored parts at home . Such , then , being the ...
... manufactures find a generous encouragement by the policy which patronizes domestic industry ; and the surplus of our produce , a steady and profitable market by local wants , in less favored parts at home . Such , then , being the ...
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... so vast , and advantageously situated , containing objects so grand , so useful , so happily connected in all their parts . Our manufactures will likewise require the system- atic and fostering 272 PRESIDENT MONROE'S.
... so vast , and advantageously situated , containing objects so grand , so useful , so happily connected in all their parts . Our manufactures will likewise require the system- atic and fostering 272 PRESIDENT MONROE'S.
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... manufactures should be domestic , as its influence in that case in- stead of exhausting , as it may do in foreign hands , would be felt advantageously on agriculture , and every other branch of industry . Equally important is it to ...
... manufactures should be domestic , as its influence in that case in- stead of exhausting , as it may do in foreign hands , would be felt advantageously on agriculture , and every other branch of industry . Equally important is it to ...
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... manufactures and commerce . In many of these situations , industry would be abundant- ly rewarded for all the labor and expense of renovating the unmanaged and impoverished soil . " I am remind- ed , by some one near me , of another ...
... manufactures and commerce . In many of these situations , industry would be abundant- ly rewarded for all the labor and expense of renovating the unmanaged and impoverished soil . " I am remind- ed , by some one near me , of another ...
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