The Works of Daniel Webster, Том 2Little, Brown, 1869 |
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... tariff , and men of extreme anti- tariff notions . What could be expected of such a party , unless animated by a spirit of conciliation and harmony , of union and sympathy ? Its true policy was , from the first , and must be , un- less ...
... tariff , and men of extreme anti- tariff notions . What could be expected of such a party , unless animated by a spirit of conciliation and harmony , of union and sympathy ? Its true policy was , from the first , and must be , un- less ...
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... tariff out and out , as steadily as did my honored friend , the member from this city . We hear nothing of his " coming to the rescue , " and yet he had that one vote , and held the tariff in his hand as absolutely as if he had had a ...
... tariff out and out , as steadily as did my honored friend , the member from this city . We hear nothing of his " coming to the rescue , " and yet he had that one vote , and held the tariff in his hand as absolutely as if he had had a ...
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... tariff must have failed . And this is a very important truth for New England . Her children , looking to their manufactures and industry for their livelihood , must rejoice to find the tariff , so necessary to these , no party question ...
... tariff must have failed . And this is a very important truth for New England . Her children , looking to their manufactures and industry for their livelihood , must rejoice to find the tariff , so necessary to these , no party question ...
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... tariff is deserving in this , that it is specific and discriminating , that it holds to common sense , and rejects and discards the principles of the compromise act , I hope for ever . Another great and principal object of the ...
... tariff is deserving in this , that it is specific and discriminating , that it holds to common sense , and rejects and discards the principles of the compromise act , I hope for ever . Another great and principal object of the ...
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... tariff , or the policy of encouraging domestic industry by laying discriminating duties on foreign importa- tions . I wish to state my opinions on this topic with some degree of precision , because I believe there is a sort of ultraism ...
... tariff , or the policy of encouraging domestic industry by laying discriminating duties on foreign importa- tions . I wish to state my opinions on this topic with some degree of precision , because I believe there is a sort of ultraism ...
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