| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 552 pages
...the whole existence of this government, we have shaped our industry, our navigation and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and to foreign markets, which no longer exist; in the fact that we have^ depended too much upon foreign sources of supply, and excited too... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 pages
...whole existence of this government, wehave -' shaped our industry, our navigation, and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and to foreign markets, which no ' / / longer exist; in the fact that we have depended too much upon for- ' •• • eign sources of supply, arid... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1827 - 452 pages
...whole existence of this government, we have shaped our industry, our navigation, and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and to foreign markets, which no longer exist; in the fact that we have depended too much upon foreign sources of supply, and excited too little... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1843 - 624 pages
...whole existence of this government, we have shaped our industry, our navigation, and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and to foreign markets, which no longer exist ; in the fact, that we have depended too much upon foreign sources of supply, and excited too... | |
| Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 554 pages
...whole existence of this government, we have shaped our industry, our navigation, and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and to foreign markets, which no longer exist ; in the fact that we have depended too much upon foreign sources of supply, and excited too... | |
| Andrew White Young - Constitutional history - 1855 - 1032 pages
...the whole existence of the government, we had shaped our industry, our navigation, and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and...greatest want of civilized society, is a market for its surplus products of labor. Both a foreign and a home market were desirable ; but the latter was... | |
| David Christy - History - 1855 - 224 pages
...whole existence of this government, we have shaped our industry, our navigation, and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and to foreign markets which no longer exist; in the fact that we have depended too much on foreign sources of supply, and excited too little... | |
| Joseph Gales - United States - 1824 - 872 pages
...whole existence of this Government, we have shaped our industry, our navigation, and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and to foreign markets, which no longer exist; in the fact that we have depended too much upon foreign sources of supply, and excited too little... | |
| United States - 1857 - 538 pages
...whole existence of this Government, we have shaped our industry, our navigation, and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and to foreign markets, which no longer exist; in the fact, that we have depended too much upon foreign sources of supply, and excited too... | |
| American Orators - 1857 - 690 pages
...whole existence of this government, we have shaped our industry, our navigation, and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and to foreign markets, which no longer exist ; in the fact, that we have depended too much upon foreign sources of supply, and excited too... | |
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