Satisfied, I am, whatever may be the abstract doctrine in favor of unrestricted commerce, provided all nations would concur in it, and it was not liable to be interrupted by war, which has never occurred, and cannot be expected, that there are other strong... British and Foreign State Papers - Page 634by Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1828Full view - About this book
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...may be the abstract doctrine in favor of unrestricted commerce, provided all nations would concur in it, and it was not liable to be interrupted by war,...occurred, and cannot be expected,) that there are reasons applicable to our situation and relations with other countries, which impose on us the obligation... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1825 - 762 pages
...may be the abstract doctrine in favor of unrestricted commerce, provided all nations would concur in it, and it was not liable to be interrupted by war,...occurred, and cannot be expected,) that there are reasons applicable to our situation and relations with other countries, which impose on us the obligation... | |
| George Tibbits - Farm produce - 1827 - 52 pages
...may be the abstract doctrine in favour of unrestricted commerce, proTided all nations would concur in it, and it was not liable to be interrupted by war,...which has never occurred, and cannot be expected, there are other strong reasons applicable to our situation and relations -with other countries, -which... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - Presidents - 1836 - 530 pages
...may be the abstract doctrine in favor of unrestricted commerce, provided all nations would concur in it, and it was not liable to be interrupted by war,...our situation, and relations with other countries, wliich impose on us the obligation to cherish and sustain our manufactures. Satisfied, however, I likewise... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - Presidents - 1842 - 610 pages
...may be the abstract doctrine in favor of unrestricted commerce, provided all nations would concur in it, and it was not liable to be interrupted by war,...likewise am, that the interest of every part of our Union, even of those most benefited by manufactures, requires that this subject should be touched with... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...may be the abstract doctrine in favor of unrestricted commerce, provided all nations would concur in it and it was not liable to be interrupted by war....applicable to our situation and relations with other -ountries, which impose on us the obligation to cherish and sustain our manufactures. Satisfied, however,... | |
| Horace Greeley - Protectionism - 1843 - 394 pages
...in favor of unrestricted commerce, {provided all nations would concur in it, and it was not likely to be interrupted by war, which has never occurred,...other strong reasons, applicable to our situation and relationswith other countries, which impose on us the obligation to cherish our manufactures." Here... | |
| Economics - 1846 - 630 pages
...commerce, provided all nations would concur in it, and it was not liable to be interrupted by wir, which has never occurred, and cannot be expected,...likewise am, that the interest of every part of our Union, oven of those most benefited by manufactures, requires that this subject should be touched with... | |
| Calvin Colton - Statesmen - 1846 - 510 pages
...may be the abstract doctrine in favor of unrestricted commerce, provided all nations would concur in it, and it was not liable to be interrupted by war, which has never occurred, and can not be expected, that there are other strong reasons applicable to our situation and relations... | |
| Calvin Colton - Economics - 1848 - 556 pages
...may be the abstract doctrine in favor of unrestricted commerce, provided all nations would concur in it, and it was not liable to be interrupted by war, which has never occurred, and can not be expected, that there ore other strong reasons applicable to our situation and relations... | |
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