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Page 1958
... favor, reciprocity, sel interest, or necessity ? On this subject there is littl ground for difference of opinion. Foreign Nations ac not for us, but for themselves. Favor, and even recipro city, form no basis of their measures towards ...
... favor, reciprocity, sel interest, or necessity ? On this subject there is littl ground for difference of opinion. Foreign Nations ac not for us, but for themselves. Favor, and even recipro city, form no basis of their measures towards ...
Page 1988
... favor of the doctrine of free trade. He was, upon that occasion, the member who replied to the great speech which the present Secretary of State delivered, in support of our protecting policy. The act imposing duties on tonnage was the ...
... favor of the doctrine of free trade. He was, upon that occasion, the member who replied to the great speech which the present Secretary of State delivered, in support of our protecting policy. The act imposing duties on tonnage was the ...
Page 2167
... favor of domestic manufactures, and, on each of those o; ca (ions, the friends of domestic manufactures have said to us, this is the last appeal to the generosity of the representatives of the American people in favor of (he infant ...
... favor of domestic manufactures, and, on each of those o; ca (ions, the friends of domestic manufactures have said to us, this is the last appeal to the generosity of the representatives of the American people in favor of (he infant ...
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