Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... bring them from beyond the ocean , and naturalize them . Had we the means of attaining an immediate naval ascendency , he acknowledged that the policy recommended by this bill would be very questionable , but as this is not the fact as ...
... bring them from beyond the ocean , and naturalize them . Had we the means of attaining an immediate naval ascendency , he acknowledged that the policy recommended by this bill would be very questionable , but as this is not the fact as ...
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... bring distress on it , without effecting the intended object . Were it so , however urgent the reasons in its favor , we ought to desist , as it is folly to oppose the laws of necessity . But he could not for a moment yield to the ...
... bring distress on it , without effecting the intended object . Were it so , however urgent the reasons in its favor , we ought to desist , as it is folly to oppose the laws of necessity . But he could not for a moment yield to the ...
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... bring forth the languishing state of this interest as a proof of national distress . Let it be remembered that our shipping employed in foreign commerce has at this moment not the shadow of government protection . It goes abroad upon ...
... bring forth the languishing state of this interest as a proof of national distress . Let it be remembered that our shipping employed in foreign commerce has at this moment not the shadow of government protection . It goes abroad upon ...
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... bring misery and oppression upon some one portion of the community . Something is left out of the cal- culation which was not foreseen - it produces too artificial a state of authority ; and the machine ultimately becomes so com ...
... bring misery and oppression upon some one portion of the community . Something is left out of the cal- culation which was not foreseen - it produces too artificial a state of authority ; and the machine ultimately becomes so com ...
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... bring to the South - dwelt on its rich productions , and the profitable interchange which it would carry on with all parts of the world . At length , turn- ing to his Northern friend , he inquired , " But what will the North do ? " The ...
... bring to the South - dwelt on its rich productions , and the profitable interchange which it would carry on with all parts of the world . At length , turn- ing to his Northern friend , he inquired , " But what will the North do ? " The ...
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