| Howard Gillman - 1993 - 336 頁
...cultivator. Manufacture must therefore be resorted to of necessity not of choice, to support the surplus of their people. But we have an immensity of land courting the industry of the husbandman. . . . Corruption of morals in the mass of cultivators is a phenomenon of which no age nor nation has... | |
| Edward L. Ayers, Bradley C. Mittendorf - 1997 - 608 頁
...cultivator. Manufacture must therefore be resorted to of necessity not of choice, to support the surplus of their people. But we have an immensity of land...citizens should be employed in its improvement, or that one half should be called off from that to exercise manufactures and handicraft arts for the other?... | |
| Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - 1997 - 1146 頁
...cultivator. Manufacture must therefore be resorted to of necessity not of choice, to support the surplus of their people. But we have an immensity of land...citizens should be employed in its improvement, or that one half should be called off from that to exercise manufactures and handicraft arts for the other?... | |
| James W. Ely - 1997 - 438 頁
...cultivator. Manufacture must therefore be resorted to of necessity not of choice, to support the surplus of their people. But we have an immensity of land courting the industry of the husbandman 1s it best then that all our citizens should be employed in its improvement, or that one half should... | |
| Gregory S. Alexander - 2008 - 496 頁
...Manufacture must therefore be resorted to of necessity, not of choice, to support the surplus of the people. But we have an immensity of land courting the industry of the husbandman." 63 The virtually unlimited (as Jefferson optimistically saw it) supply of land available for cultivation... | |
| Laura Rigal - 2001 - 276 頁
...cultivator. Manufacture must therefore be resorted to of necessity, not of choice, to support the surplus of their people. But we have an immensity of land...citizens should be employed in its improvement, or that one half should be called off from that to exercise manufactures and handicraft arts for the other?... | |
| Francis D. Cogliano - 2000 - 290 頁
...resorred to of necessiry nor of choice, to support the surplus of theit people. But we have an immensiry of land courting the industry of the husbandman. Is...best then that all our citizens should be employed in irs improvemenr, or that one half should be called off from that to exercise manufactures and handicraft... | |
| John Warfield Simpson - 1999 - 422 頁
...cultivator. Manufacture must therefore be resorted to of necessity not of choice, to support the surplus of their people. But we have an immensity of land courting the industry of husbandman. Is it best then that all our citizens should be employed in its improvement. . . . Carpenters,... | |
| Gregory S. Alexander - 1999 - 500 頁
...Manufacture must therefore be resorted to of necessity, not of choice, to support the surplus of the people. But we have an immensity of land courting the industry of the husbandman."63 The virtually unlimited (as Jefferson optimistically saw it) supply of land available... | |
| Leo Marx - 2000 - 428 頁
...cultivator. Manufacture must therefore be resorted to of necessity not of choice, to support the surplus of their people. But we have an immensity of land...citizens should be employed in its improvement, or that one half should be called off from that to exercise manufactures and handicraft arts for the otherl... | |
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