Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National IndustryJ. Maxwell, 1820 - 299 頁 |
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第 ii 頁
... objects , ( the establishment of national manufactures ) with the aid of go- vernment . Among the foremost , the Philadelphia Society for the promotion of National Industry , is entitled to our thanks for their perseverance in this ...
... objects , ( the establishment of national manufactures ) with the aid of go- vernment . Among the foremost , the Philadelphia Society for the promotion of National Industry , is entitled to our thanks for their perseverance in this ...
第 iii 頁
... object but the public good , and believing this work calculated to promote it , earnestly re- quest those into whose hands it may come , to extend its circulation as far as may be in their power . 6 It was intended to introduce the ...
... object but the public good , and believing this work calculated to promote it , earnestly re- quest those into whose hands it may come , to extend its circulation as far as may be in their power . 6 It was intended to introduce the ...
第 ix 頁
... object to preserve the invaluable breed of Merino sheep , in which millions of dollars were invested , and of which the greater part have been destroyed , to the ruin of the pro- prietors , it cannot be doubted that without such duty ...
... object to preserve the invaluable breed of Merino sheep , in which millions of dollars were invested , and of which the greater part have been destroyed , to the ruin of the pro- prietors , it cannot be doubted that without such duty ...
第 13 頁
... object , are plain and clear ; and , to be distinctly comprehended , and faithfully carried into effect , require no higher endowments than good sound sense and rectitude of intention . It is a melancholy feature in human affairs , that ...
... object , are plain and clear ; and , to be distinctly comprehended , and faithfully carried into effect , require no higher endowments than good sound sense and rectitude of intention . It is a melancholy feature in human affairs , that ...
第 16 頁
... object which it can buy cheaper than it can make . The value of its annual pro- duce is certainly more or less diminished , when it is thus turned away from producing commodities evidently of more value than the commodity which it is ...
... object which it can buy cheaper than it can make . The value of its annual pro- duce is certainly more or less diminished , when it is thus turned away from producing commodities evidently of more value than the commodity which it is ...
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第 262 頁 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding ; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
第 280 頁 - Be wise now therefore, O ye kings : be instructed, ye judges of the earth. Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling. Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him.
第 16 頁 - The statesman, who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself...
第 16 頁 - It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will cost him more to make than to buy.
第 262 頁 - Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep : so shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.
第 282 頁 - If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing? If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling? But now hath God set the members every one of them in the body, as it hath pleased him.
第 280 頁 - Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of strange children: whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.
第 283 頁 - For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly ; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple.
第 114 頁 - In such a position of things, the United States cannot exchange with Europe on equal terms; and the want of reciprocity would render them the victim of a system which should induce them to confine their views to agriculture, and refrain from manufactures. A constant and increasing necessity, on their part, for the commodities of Europe, and only a partial and occasional demand for their own, in return, could not but expose them to a state of impoverishment, compared with the opulence to which their...
第 103 頁 - This mode of reasoning is founded upon facts and principles, which have certainly respectable pretensions. If it had governed the conduct of nations more generally than it has done, there is room to suppose that it might have carried them faster to prosperity and greatness than they have attained by the pursuit of maxims too widely opposite.