| 1846 - 620 str.
...on the part of our capitalists, and ignorance and laziness on the part of those who ought to labour. We need never look for thrift while we permit our...supply ourselves with hewn granite, pine boards, laths, and shingles furnished by the lazy dogs of the North. Ah ! — worse than this ; we see our back country... | |
| Horace Mann - 1848 - 68 str.
...Industry, or an Inquiry into the expediency of establishing Cotton Manufactories in South Carolina, 1845. " My recent visit to the northern States has fully satisfied...idle, and supply ourselves with hewn granite, pine hoards, latns, shingles, &c., furnished by the lazy dogs of the North ; ah ! worse than this ; we see... | |
| Horace Mann - 1851 - 588 str.
...superadded his industry to the bounties of nature, want would be wholly unknown, competence would give place to opulence, and the highest decorations of art would...with hewn granite, pine boards, laths, shingles, &c., * Essays on Domestic Industry, or an Inquiry into the Expediency of establishing Cotton Manufactories... | |
| Horace Mann - 1851 - 626 str.
...superadded his industry to the bounties of nature, want would be wholly unknown, competence would give place to opulence, and the highest decorations of art would...with hewn granite, pine boards, laths, shingles, &c., * Essays on Domestic Industry, or an Inquiry into the Expediency of establishing Cotton Manufactories... | |
| Horace Mann - 1851 - 592 str.
...northern states .has fully satisfied me that the true secret of our difficulties lies in the vyant of energy on the part of our capitalists, and ignorance...with hewn granite, pine boards, laths, shingles, &c., * Essays on Domestic Industry, or an Inquiry into the Expediency of establishing Cotton Manufactories... | |
| Daniel Augustus Tompkins - 1899 - 388 str.
...to the , Northern States has fully satisfied me that the true secret of our difficulties lies in the laziness on the part of those who ought to labor....mines, to lie idle, and supply ourselves with hewn grawite, pine boards, laths and shingles, etc., furnished by the lazy dogs at the North — ah, worse... | |
| American Historical Association - 1901 - 690 str.
...cattle unprotected from the inclemency of the winter, and so poor as barely to preserve life. We must never look for thrift while we permit our immense...and supply ourselves with hewn granite, pine boards, lath, shingles, etc., furnished by the lazy dogs of the North. Ah! worse than this, we see our back-country... | |
| William August Schaper - 1901 - 246 str.
...cattle unprotected from the inclemency of the winter, and so poor as barely to preserve life. We must never look for thrift while we permit our immense...and supply ourselves with hewn granite, pine boards, lath, shingles, etc., furnishe_d by the lazy dogs of the North. Ah! worse than this, we see our back-country... | |
| Ulysses Grant Weatherly - 1901 - 698 str.
...the winter, and so poor as barely to preserve life. We must never look for thrift while we ]>ermit our immense timber forests, granite quarries, and...and supply ourselves with hewn granite, pine boards, lath, shingles, etc., furnished by the lazy dogs of the North. Ah! worse than this, we see our back-country... | |
| American Historical Association - 1901 - 690 str.
...poor as barely to preserve life. We must never look for thrift while we permit our immense timl>er forests, granite quarries, and mines to lie idle and supply ourselves with hewn granite, pine boards, lath, shingles, etc., furnished by the lazy dogs of the North. Ah! worse than this, we see our hack-country... | |
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