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... protection of that point , and that the fact , as stated by the honorable chairman who in- troduced this bill , with ... protect and feed them in time of war . " Well , I grant this ; but what further do they urge ? Why , " that this ...
... protection of that point , and that the fact , as stated by the honorable chairman who in- troduced this bill , with ... protect and feed them in time of war . " Well , I grant this ; but what further do they urge ? Why , " that this ...
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... protection done according to my notions of sound policy and consti- to manufactures ; and , I confess , I do not see any symptoms tutionality . It would be too much to expect that my to justify the opinion that it will be abandoned ...
... protection done according to my notions of sound policy and consti- to manufactures ; and , I confess , I do not see any symptoms tutionality . It would be too much to expect that my to justify the opinion that it will be abandoned ...
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... protection , it ought not to be suddenly withdrawn . My colleague would not follow the example of France and England ... protect domestic manufactures . Sir , many of those duties which he would thus repeal , protect agri- culture ; many ...
... protection , it ought not to be suddenly withdrawn . My colleague would not follow the example of France and England ... protect domestic manufactures . Sir , many of those duties which he would thus repeal , protect agri- culture ; many ...
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... protection . They cannot be left destitute in this respect , as the history of all roads of expensive con- struction proved . But the office of protection , it could not be confided to State regulation . This might be inade- quate , or ...
... protection . They cannot be left destitute in this respect , as the history of all roads of expensive con- struction proved . But the office of protection , it could not be confided to State regulation . This might be inade- quate , or ...
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... protection of our country ; the citizens of the country must , and ever will , protect themselves whilst their liberties are worth pre- serving ; they are the supporters of our Government in peace , and must be its defenders in war ...
... protection of our country ; the citizens of the country must , and ever will , protect themselves whilst their liberties are worth pre- serving ; they are the supporters of our Government in peace , and must be its defenders in war ...
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