| 1900 - 1050 pages
...those only who are rich enough to afford themselves the use of them." Again he wrote: " The general inquiry now is, shall we make our own comforts or...the will of a foreign nation ? He, therefore, who is now against domestic manufactures, must be for reducing us either to a dependence upon that nation,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 498 pages
...manufacturer by the side of the agriculturist. The former question is suppressed or assumes a new form. Shall we make our own comforts, or go without them,...foreign nation ? He, therefore, who is against domestic manufacture, must be for reducing us either to dependence on that foreign nation, or to be clothed... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1903 - 440 pages
...by the side of the agriculturist. The former question is suppressed, or, rather, assumes a new form. The grand inquiry now is, Shall we make our own comforts...the will of a foreign nation ? He, therefore, who is now against domestic manufactures must be for reducing us, either to a dependence on that nation, or... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1903 - 440 pages
...by the side of the agriculturist. The former question is suppressed, or, rather, assumes a new form. The grand inquiry now is, Shall we make our own comforts...the will of a foreign nation ? He, therefore, who is now against domestic manufactures must be for reducing us, either to a dependence on that nation, or... | |
| Kendric Charles Babcock - 1906 - 370 pages
...fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturalist. . . . Shall we make our own comforts, or go without them,...foreign nation? He, therefore, who is against domestic manufacture must be for reducing us either to dependence on that foreign nation, or to be clothed in... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 354 pages
...must fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturalist. The grand inquiry now is, Shall we make our own comforts, or gc without them at the will of a foreign nation ? He, therefore, who is now against domestic manufactures... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 384 pages
...must fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturalist. The grand inquiry now is, Shall we make our own comforts,...the will of a foreign nation? He, therefore, who is now against domestic manufactures must be for reducing us either to dependence on that foreign nation,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 738 pages
...must fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturalist. The grand inquiry now is, Shall we make our own comforts,...the will of a foreign nation ? He, therefore, who is now against domestic manufactures must be for reducing us either to dependence on that foreign nation,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 328 pages
...must fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturalist. The grand inquiry now is, Shall we make our own comforts,...the will of a foreign nation? He, therefore, who is now against domestic manufactures must be for reducing us either to dependence on that foreign nation,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1907 - 246 pages
...the manufacturer by the side of the argriculturist. . . . the former question assumes a new form : shall we make our own comforts or go without them, at the will of a foreign nation? . . . Experience has taught me that manufactures are now as necessary to our independence as our comfort;... | |
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