| David Buchanan - 1886 - 352 páginas
...written from London, 1781. He says: — "Every manufacturer encouraged in our country makes a market for provisions within ourselves, and saves so much...manufactures he supplies. Here in England it is well known antl understood, that wherever a manufacture is established which employs a number of hands it raises... | |
| Robert Percival Porter - 1886 - 112 páginas
...exploded truck-farm argument:" " Every manufacture encouraged in our country makes . part of a market for provisions within ourselves, and saves so much...exported to pay for the manufactures he supplies." Hamilton enjoined his countrymen to remember that "there are natural causes tending to render the external... | |
| Thomas Hudson McKee - 1888 - 612 páginas
...4983. Importing food supplies. " Every manufactory encouraged in our country makes part of a rfcarket. for provisions within ourselves and saves so much...country as must otherwise be exported to pay for the manufacfuns he supplies. Here in England, it is well known and understood that whenever a manufactory... | |
| Nevada. Legislature - 1891 - 1034 páginas
...appear eligible. Benjamin Franklin: Every manufacturer encouraged in our country makes part of a market for provisions within ourselves, and saves so much...exported to pay for the manufactures he supplies. Thomas Jefferson: We must now place our manufacturers by the side of the agriculturist. Experience... | |
| John Ford (of New York) - 1892 - 152 páginas
...England. — Annual Message, 1852. F RANKUN , Benjamin. — In England it is well known that whenever a manufactory is established which employs a number of hands, it raises the value of the land in the neighboring country all around it, partly by the greater demand near at hand for the... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - 1892 - 618 páginas
...much money to the country that must otherwise be exported. In England it is well known that whenever a manufactory is established which employs a number of hands it raises the value of the land in the neighboring country all around it, partly by the greater demand near at hand for the... | |
| Daniel G. Harriman - 1892 - 108 páginas
...much money to the country that must otherwise be exported. In England it is well known that whenever a manufactory is established which employs a number of hands it raises the value of the land in the neighboring country all around it, partly by the greater demand near at hand for the... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1892 - 888 páginas
...manufacture ill our country makes an opportunity l'or a market for productions within ourselves and suppliée so much money to the country as must otherwise be exported to pay for the manufacture of supplies here in England; it is well known and understood that wherever a manufacture... | |
| 1899 - 630 páginas
...sufficient, it cannot long continue so. Every Manufacturer encouraged in our Country, makes part of a Market for Provisions within ourselves, and saves so much...Here in England it is well known and understood, that where ever a Manufacture is established which employs a Number of Hands, it raises the Value of Lands... | |
| 1899 - 638 páginas
...sufficient, it cannot long continue so. Every Manufacturer encouraged in our Country, makes part of a Market for Provisions within ourselves, and saves so much...Here in England it is well known and understood, that where ever a Manufacture is established which employs a Number of Hands, it raises the Value of Lands... | |
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