To a thriving agriculture, and the improvements relating to it, is added a highly interesting extension of useful manufactures, the combined product of professional occupations and of household industry. Such, indeed, is the experience of economy, as... Cobbett's Political Register - Page 51edited by - 1811Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - 1810 - 448 pages
...its substantial and iicreasing prosperity. Toa thriving agriculture, and tht- improvements related to it, is added a highly interesting extension of...change is justly regarded as of itself more than a recompense for those privations and losses resulting from foreign injustice, which furnished tha general... | |
| 1811 - 558 pages
...its substantial and increasing prosperity. To a thriving agriculture, and the improvements related to it, is added a highly interesting extension of...change is justly regarded, as of itself more than a recompense for those privations and losses resulting from foreign injustice, which furnished the general... | |
| 1811 - 550 pages
...To thriving agriculture, and the improvements related to it, is added a highly interesting extention of useful manufactures ; the combined product of professional...change is justly regarded as of itself more than a rccompence for those privations and losses resulting from foreign injustice, which furnished the general... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 pages
...its substantial and increas" ing prosperity. To a thriving agriculture, and the improvements related to it, is added a highly interesting extension of...industry. Such, indeed, is the experience of economy, at well as of policy. In these substitutes for supplies heretofore obtained by foreign commerce, in... | |
| 1817 - 518 pages
...its substantial and increasing prosperity. To a thriving agriculture, and the improvements related to it, is added a highly interesting extension of...change is justly regarded as of itself more than a recompense for those privations and losses resulting from foreign injustice, which furnished the general... | |
| James Madison - 1819 - 484 pages
...of its substantial and increasing prosperity. To a thriving agriculture and the improvements related to it is added a highly interesting extension of useful...change is justly regarded as of itself more than a recompense for those privations and losses resulting from foreign injustice which furnished the general... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...tribes, also, the peace and friendship of the United States are found to be so eligible, that the general disposition to preserve both continues to gain strength....professional occupations and of household industry. Such, mdeed, is the experience of economy, as well as of policy, in these subsntutes for supplies heretofore... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1843 - 394 pages
...particular satisfaction in remcrking >' interior view »f our country presents us with grateful preofs of its substantial and increasing prosperity. To a...change is justly regarded as, of itself, more than a recompense for those privations and losses, resulting from foreign injustice, which furnished the general... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 766 pages
...tribes, also, the peace and friendship of the United States are found to be so eligible, that the general disposition to preserve both continues to gain strength....economy, as well as of policy, in these substitutes for suppJies heretofore obtained by foreign commerce, that in a national view the change is justly regarded... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 726 pages
...its substantial and increasing prosperity. To a thriving agriculture, and the improvements related to it, is added a highly interesting extension of...change is justly regarded as, of itself, more than a recompense for those privations and losses, resulting from foreign injustice, which furnished the general... | |
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