| 1817 - 608 sivua
...admitted. The embarrassments, which liave obstructed the progress of our external trade, have led toserioag reflections on the necessity of enlarging the sphere...agricultural produce, serve to beget an earnest desire, mat a more extensive demand for that surplus may be created at home. And the complete success which... | |
| 1819 - 660 sivua
...generally admitted. The embarrassments •wnicli have obstructed the progress of our external trauc, have led to serious reflections on the necessity of enlarging the sphere of our domestic commerce: live restrictive regulations, which in foreign j markets abridge the vent of the increasing surplus... | |
| 1819 - 652 sivua
...led to serious reflections on tlie necessity of enlargi ig ttie sphere of our domestic com. merce: the restrictive regulations, which in foreign . -...markets abridge the vent of the increasing surplus !b,eto sacrifice tlie interests of the community to of our agricultural produce, serve tobegetan earn-!... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1819 - 208 sivua
...time to be pretty generally admitted. The embarrassments which hare obstructed the progress of our external trade, have led to serious reflections on the necessity of enlarging the sphere ol our domestic commerce : the restrictive regulations, which in foreign markets abridge the vent of... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1820 - 312 sivua
...time to be pretty generally admitted. The embarrassments, which have obstructed the progress of our external trade, have led to serious reflections on...markets abridge the vent of the increasing surplus oj our agricultural produce, serve to beget an earnest desire, that a more extensive demand for that... | |
| United States. Congress - 1838 - 684 sivua
...Treasury, made his report on manu'actures. "The embarrassments which have obstructed the progress of our external trade have led to serious reflections on...of enlarging the sphere of our domestic commerce." Speaking of the productiveness of manufactures and agriculture, he says: to the precedent, because... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1828 - 586 sivua
...time to be pretty generally admitted. The embarrassments which have obstructed the progress of our external trade, have led to serious reflections on...extensive demand for that surplus may be created at home; and the complete success which has rewarded manufacturing enterprise, in some valuable branches, conspiring... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 684 sivua
...Treasury, made his report on manufactures. "The embarrassments which have obstructed the progrtss of our external trade have led to serious reflections on...necessity of enlarging the sphere of our domestic commerce ." Speaking of the productiveness of manufactures and agriculture, he says: "The maintenance of two... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 752 sivua
...Treasury, made his report on manufactures. " The embarrassments which have obstructed the procrcü of our external trade, have led to serious reflections on the necessity of enlarging the sphere of domestic commerce."— 5 JViles, 153. " He maintains that land is, itself, stock or capital, advanced... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 748 sivua
...Treasury, made his report on manufactures. " The embarrassments which have obstructed the progress of our external trade, have led to serious reflections on the necessity of enlarging the sphere of domestic commerce." — 5 A'iles, 153. •' He maintains that land is, itself, stock or capital, advanced... | |
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