The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen22Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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... taken less cotton goods from us than before ; but in an- swer , it has been said that this fact , if true , still has proved no injury to them , for more cotton goods have been taken elsewhere ; and if their goods continue to find a ...
... taken less cotton goods from us than before ; but in an- swer , it has been said that this fact , if true , still has proved no injury to them , for more cotton goods have been taken elsewhere ; and if their goods continue to find a ...
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... taken by the home manufacturers . They do not take one - sixth . And if they took one - half , would they pay more than the foreign purchaser paid for his half ? The only effect , then , of excluding the foreign purchaser would be to ...
... taken by the home manufacturers . They do not take one - sixth . And if they took one - half , would they pay more than the foreign purchaser paid for his half ? The only effect , then , of excluding the foreign purchaser would be to ...
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... taken for granted as a result , but upon pure consideration of public advantage no rail way was ever undertaken . It is the commercial speculation of a private company . No man ever took a share in any rail way from motives of ...
... taken for granted as a result , but upon pure consideration of public advantage no rail way was ever undertaken . It is the commercial speculation of a private company . No man ever took a share in any rail way from motives of ...
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... taken the trouble to point out his error , because it must have been obvious to all but a very unreflecting ob server , that the extravagance into which amateurs rushed on that occasion was the natural consequence of a ple- thora of ...
... taken the trouble to point out his error , because it must have been obvious to all but a very unreflecting ob server , that the extravagance into which amateurs rushed on that occasion was the natural consequence of a ple- thora of ...
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... taken advantage of the possession of the eldest son of his greatest enemy , to work upon his feelings , and bend him to submission . But no such conduct appears . He carefully educated the son of the Prince of Orange in the Catholic ...
... taken advantage of the possession of the eldest son of his greatest enemy , to work upon his feelings , and bend him to submission . But no such conduct appears . He carefully educated the son of the Prince of Orange in the Catholic ...
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