| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1868 - 720 páginas
...skins, and live like wild beasts in dens and caverns ; — I nm proud to say I am not one of these. Experience has taught me, that manufactures are now...as necessary to our independence as to our comfort; and if those who quote me as of a different opinion, will keep pace •with me, in purchasing nothing... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1872 - 652 páginas
...or to be clothed in skins, and to live like wild beasts, in dens and caverns. I am not one of these. Experience has taught me that manufactures are now...necessary to our independence as to our comfort." (See vol. iv., Jefferson's Writings, p. 282.) That I may not be misunderstood, I will give my creed... | |
| William Darrah Kelley - 1872 - 596 páginas
...live like wild beasts in dens and caverns. 1 am proud to say that I am not one of these. Experimrt, has taught me that manufactures are now as necessary to our independence as to our comfort; and if those who quote me as of a different opinion will keep pace with me in purchasing nothing foreign... | |
| Justin Smith Morrill - 1882 - 56 páginas
...running one carding machine, two spinning jennies, and a loom with a flying shuttle. In 1816 he writes: " Experience has taught me that manufactures are now...necessary to our independence as to our comfort." The policy of protection was adhered to by Adams and Jefferson. There was little dissent, apparently,... | |
| H. W. Furber - 1884 - 554 páginas
...running one carding machine, two spinning jennies, and a loom with a flying shuttle. In 1816 he writes: " Experience has taught me that manufactures are now...necessary to our independence as to our comfort." The policy of protection was adhered to by Adams and Jefferson. There was little dissent, apparently,... | |
| H. W. Furber - 1884 - 540 páginas
...one carding machine, two spinning jennies, and a loom with a flying shuttle. In 1816 he writes: '- Experience has taught me that manufactures are now...necessary to our independence as to our comfort." The policy of protection was adhered to by Adams and Jefferson. There was little dissent, apparently,... | |
| David Hastings Mason - 1884 - 170 páginas
...substantially involved the idea expressed by Thomas Jefferson in his letter to Benjamin Austin, in 1816: " Experience has taught me that manufactures are now...necessary to our independence as to our comfort." It was the strong desire of the colonists to be set free from their helpless and debasing reliance... | |
| Richard Wigginton Thompson - 1888 - 572 páginas
...clothed in skins, and to live like wild beasts in dens and caverns. I am proud to say, I am not of them. Experience has taught me that manufactures are now...as necessary to our independence as to our comfort; and if those who quote me as of a different opinion will keep pace with me in purchasing nothing foreign,... | |
| Richard Wigginton Thompson - 1888 - 576 páginas
...clothed in skins, and to live like wild beasts in dens and caverns. I am proud to say, lam not of them. Experience has taught me that manufactures are now as necessary to our independence as to our coinfo'tj and if those who quote me as of a different opinion will keep pace with me in purchasing... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1890 - 792 páginas
...We must now place our manufacturers by the side of the agriculturist. . . . Experience has taught mo that manufactures are now as necessary to our independence as to our comfort." President Monroe's first inaugural address, March 5, 1817, says : " Our manufactures will likewise... | |
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