... is due to the enterprising citizens whose interests are now at stake, it will become, at an early day, not only safe against occasional competitions from abroad, but a source of domestic wealth, and even of external commerce. In selecting the branches... The National Register - Page 91816Full view - About this book
| 1816 - 702 pages
...domestic wealth, and even of external commerce In •selecting the branches more especially entitled to the public patronage, a preference is obviously claimed by such as will relieve the TTnived Statt» from a dependence on foreign supplies, ever svb» ject to casual failures, for articles... | |
| United States - 1829 - 462 pages
...domeslie » ealth and even of external commerce. I u selecting Ihe branches mure especially entitled lothe public patronage, a preference is obviously claimed by such as will relieve the United Suites from a dependence on foreign supplies, ever subject to casual failures, for articles necessary... | |
| United States - 1911 - 972 pages
...even of external commerce. In selecting the branches more especially entitled to the public patronage, preference is obviously claimed by such as will relieve the United States from * dependence on foreign supplies, ever subject to casual failures, for articlea necessary for the public... | |
| 1829 - 442 pages
...exiemal commerce. In selecting the branches more especially entitled lolhe public patronage, a pr I rence is obviously claimed by such as Will relieve the United States from adependence on foreign supplies, ever subject to casual tadures, for articles necessary lor ihe public... | |
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