If we examine into the circumstances of the inhabitants of our plantations, and our own, it will appear that not one-fourth of their product redounds to their own profit, for, out of all that comes here, they only carry back clothing and, other accommodations... Extension of Stabilization Fund and Powers, Etc: Hearing[s], Seventy-eighth ... - Página 175por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures - 1943Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Calvin Colton - 1848 - 556 páginas
...dollars. The above citation from a congressional document, is corroborated by Joshua Gee, as follows: " If we examine into the circumstances of the inhabitants of our plantations [the American colonies] and our own, it will appear, that not one fourth jiurt, of their OWD products... | |
| Willard Phillips - 1850 - 264 páginas
...colonies ; it affords a key to the present policy of Great Britain towards this country. He says : — "If we examine into the circumstances of the inhabitants...plantations, and our own, it will appear that not one fourth part of their product redounds to their own profit ; for out of all that comes here, they... | |
| William Elder - 1855 - 420 páginas
...reasons given are summed up thus : " If we examine into the circumstances of the inhabitants of their plantations and our own, it will appear that not one-fourth part of their products redound to their own profit ; for, out of all that comes here, they only carry back clothing... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1853 - 442 páginas
...advantages to Great Britain from keeping the colonies dependent on her for their essential supplies." "If we examine into the circumstances of the inhabitants...their product redounds to their own profit, for out of alCthat comes here, they only carry back clothing and other accommodations for their families, all... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 508 páginas
...they also be prohibited from manufacturing hats, stockings, or leather of any kind. This limitation will not abridge the planters of any liberty they...one-fourth part of their product redounds to their otcn profit, for, out of all that comes here, they only carry back clothing and other accommodations... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 182 páginas
...they also be prohibited from manufacturing hats, stockings, or leather of any kind. This limitation will not abridge the planters of any liberty they...plantations, and our own, it will appear that not one-fourth of their product redounds to their own profit, for, out of all that comes here, they only carry back... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 182 páginas
...they also be prohibited from manufacturing hats, stockings, or leather of any kind. This limitation will not abridge the planters of any liberty they...plantations, and our own, it will appear that not one-fourth of their product redounds to their own profit, for, out of all that comes here, they only carry back... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 506 páginas
...they also be prohibited from manufacturing hats, stockings, or leather of any kind. This limitation will not abridge the planters of any liberty they...inhabitants of our plantations, and our own, it will appenr that not one-fourth part of their product redounds to their own profit, for, out of all that... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 512 páginas
...they also be prohibited from manufacturing hats, stockings, or leather of any kind. This limitation will not abridge the planters of any liberty they...the contrary, it will then turn their industry to promotin:; and raising those rough materials." * * * " If we examine into the circumstances of the... | |
| Henry Clay - 1863 - 522 páginas
...advantages to Great Britain, from keeping the colonists dependent on her for their essential supplies. " ' If we examine into the circumstances of the inhabitants...plantations, and our own, it will appear, that not one fourth part of their product redounds to their own profit ; for out of all that comes here, they... | |
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