| Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...obsolete and exploded notions had their origin in very mistaken ideas of the true nature of commerce. Commerce is not a gambling among nations for a stake,...parties make profits, all parties grow rich, by the operations of just and liberal commerce. If the world had but one clime, and but one soil; if all men... | |
| Henry Lee - Free trade - 1832 - 214 pages
...was no reason to suppose the Tariff of 1828, which was prohibitory * " Commerce" says Mr. Webster, " is not a gambling among nations for a stake to be...tendency necessarily to impoverish one of the parties while it enriches the other. All parties gain, all parties make profits, and all parties grow rich... | |
| Henry Lee - Free Trade Convention - 1832 - 216 pages
...was no reason to suppose the Tariff of 1828, which was prohibitory * " Commerce " says Mr. Webster, " is not a gambling among nations for a stake to be won by some and Jost by others. It haa not the tendency necessarily to impoverish one of the parties while it enriches... | |
| United States - 1840 - 582 pages
...of other nations, lest they should secure the gain which it was thought could accrue to one only. " Commerce is not a gambling among nations for a stake,...parties make profits ; all parties grow rich by the operations of just and liberal commerce." True ideas in regard to the nature of commerce will lead... | |
| United States - 1840 - 574 pages
...of other nations, lest they should secure the gain which it was thought could accrue to one only. " Commerce is not a gambling among nations for a stake,...parties make profits ; all parties grow rich by the operations of just and liberal commerce." True ideas in regard to the nature of commerce will lead... | |
| English periodicals - 1842 - 572 pages
...obsolete and exploded notions had their origin in very mistaken ideas of the true nature of commerce. Commerce is not a gambling among nations for a stake,...parties make profits, all parties grow rich, by the operations of just and liberai commerce. If the world had but one clime and but one soil ; if all men... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1853 - 574 pages
...obsolete and exploded notions had their origin in very mistaken ideas of the true nature of commerce. Commerce is not a gambling among nations for a stake,...parties make profits, all parties grow rich, by the operations of just and liberal commerce. If the world had but one clime and but one soil ; if all men... | |
| Andrew White Young - Constitutional history - 1855 - 1032 pages
...their origin in mistaken ideas of the true nature of commerce. Commerce was not a gambling between nations for a stake, to be won by some and lost by others. It might be carried on to the mutual advantage of all parties. Individuals made interchanges to the benefit... | |
| Joseph Gales - United States - 1824 - 872 pages
...obsolete and exploded notions had their origin in very mistaken ideas of the true nature of commerce. Commerce is not a gambling among nations for a stake,...parties make profits, all parties grow rich, by the operations of just and liberal commerce. If the world had but one clime, and but one soil; if all men... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - Tariff - 1872 - 354 pages
...origin in very mistaken ideas of the true nature d? commerce: Commerce is not a gambling among the nations for a stake to be won by some and lost by others. It had not the tendency necessarily to impoverish one of the parties to it while enriching the other.... | |
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