The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature, Volume 3M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1849 - Missouri Agriculture and the mechanic arts are the basis of civilization. |
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... increase of the State debt - a policy that is always liable to be assailed with success ; for , while high taxes afford a powerful argument to the demagogue , prudent and conscientious statesmen are ever cautious in urging measures ...
... increase of the State debt - a policy that is always liable to be assailed with success ; for , while high taxes afford a powerful argument to the demagogue , prudent and conscientious statesmen are ever cautious in urging measures ...
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... increases the value of land $ 50 per acre , for the distance of two miles on each side of the road ; this is his estimate for a road in Massachusetts ; he has not in- formed us how much the value will be increased on the route to San ...
... increases the value of land $ 50 per acre , for the distance of two miles on each side of the road ; this is his estimate for a road in Massachusetts ; he has not in- formed us how much the value will be increased on the route to San ...
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... increase of its cost more than four fold . And what is 50 years , in the onward march of this mighty na- tion ? It is , ( judging from the past , ) the increase of its population , from 22 millions , its present number , to the ...
... increase of its cost more than four fold . And what is 50 years , in the onward march of this mighty na- tion ? It is , ( judging from the past , ) the increase of its population , from 22 millions , its present number , to the ...
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... increasing its val- ue ; by the best known modes of internal communication : To cement the bonds of union , between parts of this vast empire , which will be thus riveted together , by unceasing intercourse . Mr. President : -I perceive ...
... increasing its val- ue ; by the best known modes of internal communication : To cement the bonds of union , between parts of this vast empire , which will be thus riveted together , by unceasing intercourse . Mr. President : -I perceive ...
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... increased , by becoming We regret we cannot entirely approve the remarks of the Editors of the Western Journal in their May - August No. ( Vol . II . No. 5 ) , in relation to the action of the late Legislature on this subject . These ...
... increased , by becoming We regret we cannot entirely approve the remarks of the Editors of the Western Journal in their May - August No. ( Vol . II . No. 5 ) , in relation to the action of the late Legislature on this subject . These ...
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