| Daniel Webster - 1835 - 764 páginas
...whole society ; and no system is wise or just which does not afford this stimulus, as far as it may. The protection of American labor against the injurious...known historically to have been one end designed to he obtained by establishing the Constitution ; and this object, and the Constitutional power to accomplish... | |
| George Savage White - 1836 - 514 páginas
...as it may. The protection of American labour, against the injurious competition of foreign labour, so far, at least, as respects general handicraft productions,...constitutional power to accomplish it, ought never to be surrendered or compromised in any degree. The interest of labour has an importance in our system,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 634 páginas
...whole society ; and no system is wise or just which does not afford this stimulus, as far as it may. The protection of American labor against the injurious...never in any degree to be surrendered or compromised. Our political institutions, Gentlemen, place power in the hands of all the people ; and to make the... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853
...whole society; and no system is wise or just which does not afford this stimulus, as far as it may. The protection of American labor against the injurious...never in any degree to be surrendered or compromised. Our political institutions, Gentlemen, place power in the hands of all the people; and to make the... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1854 - 642 páginas
...whole society ; and no system is wise or just which does not afford this stimulus, as far as it may. The protection of American labor against the injurious...never in any degree to be surrendered or compromised. Our political institutions, Gentlemen, place power in the hands of all the people ; and to make the... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1860 - 542 páginas
...whole society ; and no system is wise or just which does not aiford this stimulus, as far as it may. The protection of American labor against the injurious...never in any degree to be surrendered or compromised. Our political institutions, Gentlemen, place power in the hands of all the people ; and to make the... | |
| Erastus Brigham Bigelow - 1862 - 370 páginas
...which does not afford this stimulus as far as it may. Tho protection of American labor against tho injurious competition of foreign labor, so far, at...known historically to have been one end designed to bo obtained by establishing tho Constitution ; and this object, and tho constitutional power to accomplish... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Manufactures, Daniel Johnson Morrell - 1868 - 58 páginas
...instead of feeding the paupers and laborers of England, feed our own. Daniel Webster says in 1833: The protection of American labor against the injurious...constitutional power to accomplish it, ought never to be surrendered or compromised in any degree. It would be presumptuous in the committee to attempt... | |
| Erastus Brigham Bigelow - 1877 - 74 páginas
...whole society, and no system is wise or just which does not afford this stimulus as far as it may. The protection of American labor against the injurious...constitutional power to accomplish it, ought never to be surrendered or compromised in any degree." In his farewell Address, WASHINGTON thus points out... | |
| Republican congressional committee, 1879-1881 - 1880 - 240 páginas
...protection to manufactures still more than of taxation for revenue." Daniel Webster, in 1833, said : " The protection of American labor against the injurious...constitutional power to accomplish -it, ought never to be surrendered or compromised in any degree." Abraham Lincoln, in 1832, said : " I am in favor of... | |
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