| 1817 - 608 sivua
...cultivators of land, are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labour. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus...produce of the soil, is of the first consequence. It is, of all things, that which most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If... | |
| 1819 - 652 sivua
...cultivators of land, are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil is of the first consequence, ft is, of all things, that whicli most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture.... | |
| 1819 - 660 sivua
...cultivators of land, are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. Thisideaof an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil is of the first consequence. ft is, of all things, that whicb most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1820 - 312 sivua
...cultivators of land, are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labour. " This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus...produce of the soil, is of the first consequence. It is, of all things, that which most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1828 - 586 sivua
...cultivators of land, are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus...produce of the soil, is of the first consequence. It is, of all things, that which most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If... | |
| Myron Lawrence - 1832 - 20 sivua
...more consumers, compared with the producers, the readier the market, and the greater the price. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus...produce of the soil; is of the first consequence. " It is of all things," says Gen. Hamilton, " that, which most effectually conduces to a flourishing... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1837 - 578 sivua
...cultivators of land, are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus...produce of the soil, is of the first consequence. It is, of all things, that which most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If... | |
| 1838 - 348 sivua
...of land, are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor."(5) XXV. " This idea of an extensive domestic market, for the surplus...produce of the soil, is of the first consequence. It is, of all things, that which most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture.''^)... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 606 sivua
...cultivators of land, are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus...produce of the soil, is of the first consequence. It is, of all things, that which most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 606 sivua
...cultivators of land, are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus...produce of the soil, is of the first consequence. It is, of all things, that which most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If... | |
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