| United States. Patent Office - 924 str.
...sanction protection, except such as incidentally arises from the raising of a revenue : •—•7 " To be independent for the comforts of life, we must...the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturist. The grand inquiry now is, shall we make our own comforts, or go without them at the will of a foreign... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1820 - 312 str.
...PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY 22 THE PROMOTION ,. or NATIONAL INDUSTRY. " To be independent for the comicrts of life, we must fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agri- j culturist" Jefferson. " Manufactures are now as necessary to our independence as to our com-... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1820 - 266 str.
...generally supposed. those subjects. In a letter to B. Austin, Esq. of Boston, he distinctly states : — " To be, independent for the comforts of life, we must "fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufac" turer by the side of the agriculturist" " Experience has taught me, that manufactures are... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 642 str.
...from a letter of his to Benjamin Austin: " That to be independent for the comforts of life, we most fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturist. The grand inquiry now is, shall we make our own comforts, or go without them, at the will of a foreign... | |
| John Melish - 1826 - 532 str.
...the patriotic and enlightened Jefferson, that " to be independent for the comforts of life, we must place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturist. Experience has taught me, that MANUFACTURES ARE NOW AS NECESSARY TO OUR INDEPENDENCE AS TO OUR COMFORT ;" and with the most sincere good wishes for... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 str.
...both profligacy and power enough to exclude us from the field of interchange with other nations. That to be independent for the comforts of life, we must...must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturalist. The former question is suppressed, or rather assumes a new form. The grand inquiry... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 594 str.
...both proflicacy and power enough to exclude us from the field of interchange with other nations. That to be independent for the comforts of life, we must...must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturalist. The former question is suppressed, or rather assumes a new form. The grand inquiry... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 662 str.
...both profligacy and power enough to exclude us from the field of interchange with other nations. That to be independent for the comforts of life, we must...them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer hy the side of the agriculturalist. The former question is suppressed, or rather assumes a new form.... | |
| 1829 - 298 str.
...behind her, three thousand different dresses. WY. THE POLICY OF ENCOURAGING MANUFACTURES.— No. 4. We must now place the Manufacturer by the side of the Agriculturist.— jErrtsso.i. If we have been right in our preceding remarks, Virginia is no more incapable of engaging... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 660 str.
...domestic manufactures. Permit me to read a passage or two from a letter of his to Benjamin Austin: " That to be independent for the comforts of life, we must...the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturist. The grand inquiry now is, shall we make our own comforts, or go without them, at the will of a foreign... | |
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