| James Pennington Macpherson - 1891 - 490 sivua
...depression in the revenue. During and after the war in the United States itris well understood that that country lost a large portion of its export trade,...forth every effort to obtain access to our market. It is well known by the term slaughter-market what they have been doing for the last four or five years... | |
| James Hannay - 1897 - 440 sivua
...elsewhere for the manufactures of their country. Lying, as we do. alongside that great country, we are looked upon as a desirable market for their surplus products, and our American neighbors, always competent to judge of their own interests, and act wisely in regard to them, put... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 466 sivua
...about 1872 or 1873 that they really commenced to restore their manufacturing industries and endeavored to find an extended market elsewhere for the manufactures...market for their surplus products, and our American neighbors, always competent to judge of their own interests and act wisely in regard to them, put forth... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 sivua
...about 1872 or 1873 that they really commenced to restore their manufacturing industries and endeavored to find an extended market elsewhere for the manufactures...market for their surplus products, and our American neighbors, always competent to judge of their own interests and act wisely in regard to them, put forth... | |
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