| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1828 - 264 pages
...less. It is, indeed, a general law of prosperous commerce, that the real value of exports should, hy a Small, and only a small balance, exceed that of...a permanent addition to the wealth of the nation. The extent of the prosperous commerce of the nation must be regulated by the amount of its exports;... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 404 pages
...balance, sometimes being more, and sometimes less. It is, indeed, a general law of prosperous commerce, that the real value of exports should by a small,...balance, exceed that of imports, that balance being 3i permanent addition to the wealth of the nation. The extent of the prosperous commerce of the nation... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 408 pages
...is, indeed, a general law of prosperous commerce, that the real value of exports should by Ismail, and only a small balance, exceed that of imports,...a permanent addition to the wealth of the nation. The extent of the prosperous commerce of the nation must be regulated by the amount of its exports,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1828 - 524 pages
...balance, sometimes being more, and sometimes less. It is, indeed, a general law of prosperous commerce, that the real value of exports should, by a small,...small balance, exceed that of imports, that balance beinga permanent addition to the wealth of the nation. The extent of the prosperous commerce of the... | |
| History - 1829 - 854 pages
...balance, sometimes being more and sometimes less. It is, indeed, a general law of prosperous commerce, that the real value of exports should, by a small...a permanent addition to the wealth of the nation. The extent of the prosperous commerce of the nation must be regulated by the amount of its exports... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1829 - 898 pages
...balance, sometimes being more and sometimes less. It is, indeed, a general law of prosperous commerce, that the real value of exports should, by a small...a permanent addition to the wealth of the nation. The extent of the prosperous commerce of the nation must be regulated by the amount of its exports;... | |
| History - 1829 - 852 pages
...balance, sometimes being more and sometimes less. It is, indeed, a general law of prosperous commerce, that the real value of exports should, by a small...a permanent addition to the wealth of the nation. The extent of the prosperous commerce of the nation must be regulated by the amount of its exports... | |
| United States - 1829 - 298 pages
...Jt is, it'deed, a general law of prosperen» commerce, that the real value of expone slnitiM, by k small, and only a small balance, exceed that of imports, that balance being* permanent addition to the wealth of the nation. The extent of the prosperous commercp of the nation... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1830 - 592 pages
...last Message to Congress, affirms it to be 'a genera] law of prosperous commerce, that the real vnlue of exports should, by a small and only a small balance, exceed that of imports, this balance being a permanent addition to the wealth of the nation.' The President's remark, which... | |
| G. Robertson - Economics - 1830 - 480 pages
...sometimes less. It is, indeed, a general law of " prosperous commerce, that the real value of ex" ports should, by a small, and only a small balance, " exceed that of the imports ; that balance being a " permanent addition to the wealth of the nation. " The extent of... | |
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