New England, Sir, has not been a leader in this policy. On the contrary, she held back herself and tried to hold others back from it, from the adoption of the Constitution to 1824. Up to 1824, she was accused of sinister and selfish designs, because she... The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries - 第 530 頁1884完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 頁
...herself and tried to hold others back from it, from the adoption of the constitution to 1824. Up to 1324, she was accused of sinister and selfish designs, because...she wished that others should not have the power of rivalling her; and, for that reason, opposed all legislative encouragement. Under this angry denunciation... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 頁
...conslitution to 1824. Up to 13J4, she was accused of sinister and selfish designs, becntue she diicountenanced the progress of this policy. It was laid to her charge,...she wished that others should not have the power of rivalling her; and, for that reason, opposed all legislative encouragement. Under this angry denunciation... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1835 - 524 頁
...18'24. Up to 1324, she was accused of sinister and selfish designs, because she discountenanced lht progress of this policy. It was laid to her charge,...she wished that others should not have the power of rivalling her; and, for that reason, opposed all legislative encouragement. Under this angry denunciation... | |
| George Savage White - 1836 - 508 頁
...tried to hold others back from it, from the adoption of the constitution of 1824. Up to this time, she was accused of sinister and selfish designs, because...denunciation against her, the act of 1824 passed. Now, (1828) the imputation is precisely of an opposite character. The present measure is pronounced to be... | |
| George Savage White - 1836 - 528 頁
...1824. Up to this time, she was accused of sinister and selfish designs, because she discountenanced Ike progress of this policy. It was laid to her charge,...denunciation against her, the act of 1824 passed. Now, (1828) the imputation is precisely of an opposite character. The present measure is pronounced to be... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 514 頁
...herself and tried to hold others back from it, from the adoption of the constitution to 1824. Up to 1324, she was accused of sinister and selfish designs, because...established her manufactures herself, she wished that others •hould not have the power of rivalling her; and, for that reason, opposed all legislative encouragement.... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 572 頁
...the Constitution to 1824. Up to 1824, she was accused of sinister and selfish designs, because site discountenanced the progress of this policy. It was...she wished that others should not have the power of rivalling her, and for that reason opposed all legislative encouragement. Under this angry denunciation... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 574 頁
...herself and tried to hold others back from it, from the adoption of the Constitution to 1824. Up to 1824, she was accused of sinister and selfish designs, because...she wished that others should not have the power of rivalling her, and for that reason opposed all legislative encouragement. Under this angry denunciation... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1854 - 784 頁
...and tried to hold others back from it. from the adoption of the constitution to 182 1. Up to 1824, she was accused of sinister and selfish designs, because...that having established her manufactures herself, «he wished that others should not have the power of rivalling her; and, for that reason, opposed all... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 510 頁
...policy. It was laid to her charge then, thnt, having established her manufactures herself, she vrished that others should not have the power of rivaling...Under this angry denunciation against her, the act of 1834 passed. Now, the imputation is precisely of an opposite character. The present measure is pronounced... | |
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