When it is remembered that a very large proportion of the citizens of this country are engaged in the business of farming, and how much of the permanent wealth and true glory of the republic depends on their well@being and prosperity... Congressional Serial Set - Page 271851Full view - About this book
| United States - 1851 - 608 pages
...property must be very flourishing. Mr. Corwin holds this view, as follows : " When it is remembered that a very large proportion of the citizens of this country...and prosperity, it would seem to be the dictate of an enlightened selfishness, as a duty of patriotism, so to mould, if possible, the laws regulating... | |
| United States - 1851 - 702 pages
...property must be very flourishing. Mr. Corwin holds this view, as follows : " When it is remembered that a very large proportion of the citizens of this country...and prosperity, it would seem to be the dictate of an enlightened selfishness, as a duty of patriotism, so to mould, if possible, the laws regulating... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1851 - 700 pages
...the rewards of labor of the farmer alone, in two years, of ;j>42, 050,548. When it is remembered that a very large proportion of the citizens of this country...wealth and true glory of the republic depends on their well being and prosperity, it would seem to be the dictate of enlightened Miriness, as well as of a... | |
| History, Modern - 1851 - 610 pages
...$42,650,548. When it is remembered that a very large proportion of the citizens of this country arc engaged in the business of farming, and how much of...wealth and true glory of the republic depends on their well being and prosperity, it would seem to be the dictate of enlightened selfishness, as well ns a... | |
| Thomas Corwin - United States - 1859 - 534 pages
...receive, except when famine or war "creates a foreign and exceptional demand. " When it is remembered that a very large proportion " of the citizens of this country are engaged in the busi" ness of farming, and how much of the permanent wealth " and true glory of the republic depends... | |
| James Bruce Earl of Elgin, Public Archives of Canada - Canada - 1937 - 474 pages
...are not driven to it, they will do well not to seek a change. As Mr. Corwin correctly observes: — " A very large proportion of the citizens of this country are engaged in the business of farming, and much of the permanent wealth and true glory of the Republic depends on their wellbeing and prosperity."... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 630 pages
...the rewards of labor of the farmer alone, in two years, of $42,650,548. When it is remembered that a very large proportion of the citizens of this country...how much of the permanent wealth and true glory of (lie republic depends on their •well-being and prosperity, it would seem to be the dictate of enlightened... | |
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