| United States. Congress - 1854 - 724 pàgines
...materials, the fruit of our own soil and industry, we ought not to depend, n the degree we have done, on supplies from other countries. While we are thus dependent,...the most serious difficulties. It is important, too, th»t the capital which nourishes our manufactures should bo domestic, as its influence in that case,... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 pàgines
...materials, the fruit of our own soil and industry, we ought not to depend in the degree we have done on supplies from other countries. While we are thus dependent,...the sudden event of war, unsought and unexpected, can not fail to plunge us into the most serious difficulties. It is important, too, that the capital... | |
| 1855 - 512 pàgines
...materials, the fruit of our own soil and industry, we ought not to depend, in the degree we have done, on supplies from other countries. While we are thus dependent,...the capital which nourishes our manufactures should be domestic, as its influence, in that case, instead of exhausting, as it may <V in foreign hands,... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 pàgines
...other countries. While we arc thus dependent, the sudden event of war, unsought and unexpected, cnn not fail to plunge us into the most serious difficulties....the capital which nourishes our manufactures should be domestic, as its influence in that case, instead of exhausting, as it may do in foreign hands, would... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1856 - 560 pàgines
...materials, the fruit of our own soil and industry, we ought not to depend in the degree we have done on supplies from other countries. While we are thus dependent,...important, too, that the capital which nourishes our man ufactures should be domestic, as its influence in that case, instead of exhausting as it may do... | |
| Oliver Hampton Smith - 1858 - 658 pàgines
...his, inaugural address, " Our manufactures will likewise require the systematic and fostering care of Government ; possessing, as we do, all the raw materials,...dependent, the sudden event of war unsought and unexpected, can not fail to plunge us in the most serious difficulties. It is important, too, that the capital... | |
| Oliver Hampton Smith - 1858 - 654 pàgines
...we are thus dependent, the sudden event of war unsought and unexpected, can not fail to plunge us in the most serious difficulties. It is important, too, that the capital which nourishes our manufactories should be domestie, and its influence in that case instead of exhausting, as it may do... | |
| Henry Clay - 1863 - 522 pàgines
...fruit of our own soil and industry, we ought not to depend, in the degree we have done, oil sujrplies from other countries. While we are thus dependent, the sudden event of war, unsought and unexpected, can not fail to plunge us into the most serious difficulties. It is important, too, that the capital... | |
| 1868 - 806 pàgines
...degree we have dene, on supplies from other rowntrie* While we are thus dependent, the sodden t:vent of war, unsought and unexpected, cannot fail to plunge...is important, too, that the capital which nourishes oor manufactures should be domestic, as its influence in that case, instead of exhausting, as it may... | |
| James Alexander Hamilton - 1870 - 74 pàgines
...Our manufacturers will likewise require the systematic and fostering care of the Government." * * , * "It is important, too, that the capital which nourishes our manufactures should be domestic." " Equally important is it to provide a home market for our raw materials ; as, by extending... | |
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