| John Quincy Adams - United States - 1851 - 450 pages
...be felt advantageously on agriculture, and every other branch of industry. Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials,...and protect the cultivator against the casualties incfr dent to foreign markets. "With the Indian tribes it is our duty to cultivate friendly relations,... | |
| Presidents - 1853 - 514 pages
...branch of industry. Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials, as hy extending the competition, it will enhance the price,...against the casualties incident to foreign markets. nas done so much for us by intersecting the country with so many great rivers, bays, and lakes, approaching... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...be felt advantageously on agriculture, and every other branch of industry. Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials,...liberality in all our transactions. Equally proper is it to persevere in our efforts to extend to them the advantages of civilization. » The great amount... | |
| John Quincy Adams - Presidents - 1854 - 446 pages
...be felt advantageously on agriculture, and every other branch of industry. Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials,...relations, and to act with kindness and liberality in ell our transactions. Equally proper is it to persevere in our efforts to extend them the advantages... | |
| Joseph Gales - United States - 1854 - 722 pages
...would be felt advantageously on agriculture and every other branch of industry. Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials,...cultivate friendly relations, and to act with kindness and 1iberality in all our transactions. Equally proper is it to persevere in our efforts to extend to them... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1854 - 726 pages
...branch of industry. Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials, us, by extending the competition, it will enhance the...liberality in all our transactions. Equally proper is it to persevere in our efforts to extend to them the advantages of civilization. The great amount... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 pages
...be felt advantageously on agricultnre, and every other branch of industry. Equally im portant is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials,...foreign markets. With the Indian tribes it is our duty tocultivate friendly relations, and to act with kindness and liberality in all our transactions. Equally... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1854 - 730 pages
...would be feit advantageously on agriculture and every other branch of industry. Equaliy important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials,...the price, and protect the cultivator against the casuaities incident to foreign markets. With the Indian tribes it is our duty to cultivate friendly... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1854 - 724 pages
...would be felt advantageously on agriculture and every other branch of industry. Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials, as, by extending the compétition, itwill enhance the price, and protect the cultivator against the casualties incident... | |
| Presidents - 1855 - 512 pages
...be felt advantageously on agn culture, and every other branch of industry. Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials,...liberality in all our transactions. Equally proper is it to persevere in our efforts to extend to them the advantages of civilization. The great amount... | |
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