The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... wealth to survive the general wreck in which a large proportion of that class of our citizens has been involved , have been able to support themselves . This , however , has been the case only with re- spect to those who reside at some ...
... wealth to survive the general wreck in which a large proportion of that class of our citizens has been involved , have been able to support themselves . This , however , has been the case only with re- spect to those who reside at some ...
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... wealth . Can Government give it a direc- tion more beneficial ? Will any further promotion of manufactures improve our condition ? It has , sir , been maintained by high authority , that " legislation does not create wealth , but sim ...
... wealth . Can Government give it a direc- tion more beneficial ? Will any further promotion of manufactures improve our condition ? It has , sir , been maintained by high authority , that " legislation does not create wealth , but sim ...
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... wealth from hand to hand , This prohibition was attended with the most sal- enriching one class only by impoverishing others . utary benefits . England instantly felt the revival He may be said to have created the manufacture of all the ...
... wealth from hand to hand , This prohibition was attended with the most sal- enriching one class only by impoverishing others . utary benefits . England instantly felt the revival He may be said to have created the manufacture of all the ...
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... wealth ernment adopted several of the measures which and power to her nation . And how was this ac- he recommended . The work to which I have complished ? It was by making England depend- alluded was written about 1730. Speaking of ent ...
... wealth ernment adopted several of the measures which and power to her nation . And how was this ac- he recommended . The work to which I have complished ? It was by making England depend- alluded was written about 1730. Speaking of ent ...
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... wealth and power , while his was stationary . He descended from the throne of the Czars , and trav- elled through those countries most distinguished for their prosperity . He observed , with the eye of an intelligent ruler and profound ...
... wealth and power , while his was stationary . He descended from the throne of the Czars , and trav- elled through those countries most distinguished for their prosperity . He observed , with the eye of an intelligent ruler and profound ...
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