| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 páginas
...encouraging our States to be commercial ? Were I to indulge my own theory, I should wish them to practise neither commerce nor navigation, but to stand, with...avoid wars, and all our citizens would be husbandmen. Whenever, indeed, our numbers should so increase, as that our produce would overstock the markets of... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 páginas
...encouraging our States to be commercial ? Were I to indulge my own theory, 1 should wish them to practise neither commerce nor navigation, but to stand, with...avoid wars, and all our citizens would be husbandmen. Whenever, indeed, our numbers should so increase, as that our produce would overstock the markets of... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 páginas
...encouraging our States to be commercial ? Were I to indulge my own theory, I should wish them to practise neither commerce nor navigation, but to stand, with...avoid wars, and all our citizens would be husbandmen. Whenever, indeed, our numbers should so increase, as that our produce would overstock the markets of... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 páginas
...encouraging our States to be commercial? Were I to indulge my own theory, I should wish them to practise neither commerce nor navigation, but to stand, with...avoid wars, and all our citizens would be husbandmen. Whenever, indeed, our numbers should so increase, as that our produce would overstock the markets of... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1852 - 782 páginas
...intimate connection between foreign commerce and the agricultural industry of the country, a few exoepted, with whom violent political sympathies and antipathies...ships and commerce, of having a navy to protect them. Hie having since abandoned the idea of a navy would go to prove that his ill opinion of commerce had... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 660 páginas
...encouraging our States to be commercial ? Were I to indulge my own theory, I should wish them to practise neither commerce nor navigation, but to stand, with...avoid wars, and all our citizens would be husbandmen. Whenever, indeed, our numbers should so increase as that our produce would overstock the markets of... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1857 - 494 páginas
...Hildreth's US, 2d series, iii. 50. "Were I to indulge my own theory, I should wifh the states to practise neither commerce nor navigation, but to stand, with...avoid wars, and all our citizens would be husbandmen." 3 Hildreth's US, 2d series, iii. 5-L " Never," says Carey, Olive Branch, 135, " was I more deceived... | |
| Gijsbert Karel Hogendorp (Graaf van) - 1866 - 488 páginas
...be indebted to the British. You ask what I think on the expediency of encouraging our States to be commercial? Were I to indulge my own theory, I should...avoid wars, and all our citizens would be husbandmen. Whenevcr indeed our numbers should so increase as that our produce would overstock the markets of those... | |
| Gijsbert Karel Hogendorp (graaf van.) - 1866 - 494 páginas
...be indebted to the British. You ask what I think on the expediency of encouraging our States to be commercial? Were I to indulge my own theory, I should...avoid wars, and all our citizens would be husbandmen. Whenever indeed our numbers should so increase as that our produce would overstock the markets of those... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1871 - 256 páginas
...encouraging our States to be commercial. Were I to indulge my own theory, I should wish them to practise neither commerce nor navigation, but to stand, with...avoid wars, and all our citizens would be husbandmen.' Such ideas he seems to have entertained, at least until the close of his political life ; nor does... | |
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