The suspension of our foreign commerce, produced by the injustice of the belligerent Powers, and the consequent losses and sacrifices of our citizens, are subjects of just concern. The situation into which we have thus been forced has impelled us to apply... United States Congressional Serial Set - Página 411por United States. Congress - 1911 - 426 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Cobbett - 1808 - 534 páginas
...appropriation. — The suspension of our foreign commerce, produced by the injustice of the belligerent powers, and the consequent losses and sacrifices of our citizens,...a portion of our industry and capital to internal manufactures-and improvements. The extent of this conversion is daily increasing, and Jittle doubt... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 páginas
...appropriation. The suspension of our foreign commerce, produced by the injustice of the belligerent powers, and the consequent losses and sacrifices of our citizens,...thus been forced, has impelled us to apply a portion ot our industry and capital to internal manufactures and improvements. The extent' of this conversion... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1809 - 1112 páginas
...Belligerent Powers, and the confequent LoiTes and Sacrifices of our Citizens, are Subjects of jufl Concern. The Situation into which we have thus been forced has impelled us to apply a Portion of bur Industry and Capital to internal Manufactures and Improvements. The Extent of this Converfion is... | |
| 1809 - 1162 páginas
...powers, and the consequent losses and sacrifices of oar citizens, are subjects of just concern. Tire situation into which we have thus been forced, has impelled us to apply a portion of oor industry and capital to internal manufactures and improvements. The extent of this conversion is... | |
| 1809 - 1020 páginas
...and sacrifices of our citizen», are subjects of je« concern. The situation into which we bave tbo» been forced, has impelled us to apply a portion of our industry and capital ro internal manufacture» and improvements. The extent of this conversion is daily increasing, and... | |
| 1817 - 514 páginas
...appropriation. The suspension of our foreign commerce, produced by the injustice of the belligerent powers, and the consequent losses and sacrifices of our citizens,...manufactures and improvements. The extent of this conversion ij daily increasing, and little doubt remains that the establishments formed and forming will, under... | |
| 1808 - 1158 páginas
...appropriation. The suspension of our foreign commerce, produced by the injustice of the belligerent powers, and the consequent losses and sacrifices of our citizens,...conversion is daily increasing, and little doubt remains tli.it the establishments formed and forming, will, under the auspices of cheaper materials and subsistence,... | |
| Kentucky - 1830 - 322 páginas
...said, "the suspension of our foreign commerce, produced by the injustice of the belligerent powers, and the consequent losses and sacrifices of our citizens, are subjects of just concern. The situation in which we have been thus forced, has impelled us to apply a portion of our industry and capital to... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1839 - 384 páginas
...were manufacturing upon a larger scale than before ; that the suspension of our foreign commerce had impelled us to apply a portion of our industry and...capital to internal manufactures and improvements, and there was little doubt the establishments formed for that purpose would become permanent ; that... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1841 - 264 páginas
...suspension of our commerce, produced by the injustice of the belligerent powers of Europe, says: " the situation into which we have thus been forced,...remains that the establishments formed and forming under the auspices of cheaper materials and subsistence, the freedom of labor from taxation with us,... | |
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