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" Our political system would thus present the anomaly of a people stripped of the right to foster their own industry, and to counteract the most selfish and destructive policy which might be adopted by foreign nations. " This, surely, cannot be the case... "
Journal of the Proceedings of the National Republican Convention, Held at ... - Page 33
1832 - 75 pages
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Speeches delivered on various public occasions

Daniel Webster - 1853 - 644 pages
...Congress. " In this conclusion I am confirmed, as well by the opinions of Presidents Washington 'efierson, Madison, and Monroe, who have each repeatedly recommended...States, and the general understanding of the people." It appears to me, Gentlemen, that these extracts from General Jackson's messages read very differently...
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The Works, Volume 2

Daniel Webster - 1854 - 648 pages
...with the view to the encouragement of domestic branches of industry, is so completely identical with that power, that it is difficult to suppose the existence...States, and the general understanding of the people." It appears to me, Gentlemen, that these extracts from General Jackson's messages read very differently...
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The American Statesman: A Political History Exhibiting the Origin, Nature ...

Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 pages
...opinions of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe, who have each repeatedly recommended this right under the constitution, as by the uniform...states, and the general understanding of the people.'' In answer to the question of Cave Johnson, of Tennessee, Who pays the duties when the government protects...
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Speeches delivered on various public occasions

Daniel Webster - 1856 - 648 pages
...their own industry, and to counteract the most selfish and destructive policy which might be adopted bv foreign nations. " This, surely, cannot be the case...uniform practice of Congress, the continued acquiescence ot the States, and the general understanding of the people." It appears to me, Gentlemen, that these...
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: March 31, 1830 ...

United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1859 - 794 pages
...it be not possessed by the General Government, it must be extinct. Our political system would thua present the anomaly of a people stripped of the right...States, and the general understanding of the people. The difficulties of a more expedient adjustment of the present tariff, although great, are far from...
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Speeches delivered on various public occasions

Daniel Webster - 1860 - 648 pages
...imports to the general government, without limitation or restriction, saving the veryinconsiderable reservation relating to their inspection laws. This...States, and the general understanding of the people." It appears to me, Gentlemen, that these extracts from General Jackson's messages read very differently...
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Life and times

Henry Clay - 1863 - 522 pages
...opinions of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe, who have each repeatedly recommended this right under the constitution, as by the uniform...states, and the general understanding of the people. "Jackson's 2d Annual Message. The following is an extract from a letter of Genera. Jackson, to Dr....
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National Economy: a History of the American Protective System: And Its ...

Andrew White Young - 1864 - 480 pages
...confirmed, as well by the opinions of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe, who have repeatedly recommended the exercise of this right...States, and the general understanding of the people." Yet now Congress was to learn, for the first time, by executive instruction, that they possess no constitutional...
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National Economy: A History of the American Protective System, and Its ...

Andrew White Young - 1866 - 480 pages
...Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe, who have repeatedly recommended the exercise of tnis right under the Constitution, as by the uniform practice...States, and the general understanding of the people." Yet now Congress was to learn, for the first time, by executive instruction, that they possess no constitutional...
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The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 2

Daniel Webster - 1869 - 648 pages
...with the view to the encouragement of domestic branches of industry, is so completely identical with that power, that it is difficult to suppose the existence...uniform practice of Congress, the continued acquiescence ol the States, and the general understanding of the people." It appears to me, Gentlemen, that these...
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