Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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Página 417
... cotton fabrics , to express his sentiments at large on the policy of the pending mea- sure ; and it is scarcely necessary for me to say , that he has evinced his usual good temper , ability and de- corum . The parts of the bill are so ...
... cotton fabrics , to express his sentiments at large on the policy of the pending mea- sure ; and it is scarcely necessary for me to say , that he has evinced his usual good temper , ability and de- corum . The parts of the bill are so ...
Página 425
... cotton , the deductions of reason and the lessons of experience will alike command us to withdraw our confidence in the competency of the foreign market . [ Mr. Clay here gave a detail of facts , relative to our exports of domestic ...
... cotton , the deductions of reason and the lessons of experience will alike command us to withdraw our confidence in the competency of the foreign market . [ Mr. Clay here gave a detail of facts , relative to our exports of domestic ...
Página 426
cotton alone , had proportionably advanced , but that its value had recently very much diminished . He ob- served , that the articles of cotton , rice and tobacco , constituted in value , more than one half of all the ex- ports of ...
cotton alone , had proportionably advanced , but that its value had recently very much diminished . He ob- served , that the articles of cotton , rice and tobacco , constituted in value , more than one half of all the ex- ports of ...
Página 427
... cotton fabrics cheap- er ; and the consumption in his own country , and in foreign nations , other than ours , ( where the value of the import must be limited to the value of the export , which I have supposed to remain the same ...
... cotton fabrics cheap- er ; and the consumption in his own country , and in foreign nations , other than ours , ( where the value of the import must be limited to the value of the export , which I have supposed to remain the same ...
Página 433
... English commerce and the immense increase of her exports and imports since 1789. He described the condition of her cotton and woollen manufactures as an illustration of the true nature of the sources of ON THE TARIFF . 433.
... English commerce and the immense increase of her exports and imports since 1789. He described the condition of her cotton and woollen manufactures as an illustration of the true nature of the sources of ON THE TARIFF . 433.
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