History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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Page 398
... protection of our frontier will be a popu- lation of settlers owning their own lands , and that it will be the part of wisdom for the government to expend the money now squan- dered for such protection , by settling the people on the ...
... protection of our frontier will be a popu- lation of settlers owning their own lands , and that it will be the part of wisdom for the government to expend the money now squan- dered for such protection , by settling the people on the ...
Page 454
... protecting home industry and enter- prise , and such legislation as will tend to maintain and support our own people . We are , therefore , in favor of a tariff for protection , adjusted by a wise discrimination to the wants of the ...
... protecting home industry and enter- prise , and such legislation as will tend to maintain and support our own people . We are , therefore , in favor of a tariff for protection , adjusted by a wise discrimination to the wants of the ...
Page 514
... protection which the power of 60,000,000 of freemen affords . Guided by a firm faith in these great principles , it has during its long and event- ful history , done nothing for which it has to apologize . When it took the government ...
... protection which the power of 60,000,000 of freemen affords . Guided by a firm faith in these great principles , it has during its long and event- ful history , done nothing for which it has to apologize . When it took the government ...
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