Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, Volume 2C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1850 - Speeches, addresses, etc., American |
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... favor . To that kind Providence we owe this happy opportunity of consulting in peace on the means of estab- lishing our future national felicity . And have we now forgotten that pow- erful Friend ? or do we imagine we no longer need his ...
... favor . To that kind Providence we owe this happy opportunity of consulting in peace on the means of estab- lishing our future national felicity . And have we now forgotten that pow- erful Friend ? or do we imagine we no longer need his ...
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... favor extended by the home government , but they were from time to time made the subject of severe penal statutes . In this respect there was an important difference in the condition of the northern and southern colonies . The indus ...
... favor extended by the home government , but they were from time to time made the subject of severe penal statutes . In this respect there was an important difference in the condition of the northern and southern colonies . The indus ...
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... favor of the former , that it is , from the necessity of the case , far more widely distributed , sta- tioned at salubrious spots , and unaccompanied with most of the disadvantages and evils incident to manufacturing estab- lishments ...
... favor of the former , that it is , from the necessity of the case , far more widely distributed , sta- tioned at salubrious spots , and unaccompanied with most of the disadvantages and evils incident to manufacturing estab- lishments ...
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... favor of such a duty , it was alleged , by southern members of Congress , " that their lands were well adapted to the growth of hemp , and that its cul- ture would no doubt be practised with attention . " But the most interesting case ...
... favor of such a duty , it was alleged , by southern members of Congress , " that their lands were well adapted to the growth of hemp , and that its cul- ture would no doubt be practised with attention . " But the most interesting case ...
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... favor , even in those parts of the country where our commerce principally centres . The question , both as one of principle and fact , is better understood by the lights of experience . It is now recol- lected , that our navigation , at ...
... favor , even in those parts of the country where our commerce principally centres . The question , both as one of principle and fact , is better understood by the lights of experience . It is now recol- lected , that our navigation , at ...
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