The North American Review, Volume 150O. Everett, 1890 |
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Page 40
... period of twenty years the United States had incurred the enormous loss of nine thousand millions of dol- lars by internal war , while the United Kingdom was at peace , enjoyed exceptional prosperity , and made a far greater gain than ...
... period of twenty years the United States had incurred the enormous loss of nine thousand millions of dol- lars by internal war , while the United Kingdom was at peace , enjoyed exceptional prosperity , and made a far greater gain than ...
Page 172
... periods of seven years since the adoption of the protective policy . I take periods of seven years in order to make comparisons with that remarkable period from 1825 to 1832 , which Mr. Clay thought then , and Mr. Blaine thinks now ...
... periods of seven years since the adoption of the protective policy . I take periods of seven years in order to make comparisons with that remarkable period from 1825 to 1832 , which Mr. Clay thought then , and Mr. Blaine thinks now ...
Page 512
... period of financial distress which cannot be recalled without pain even to this day , and which occurred under the present system of a protective tariff . If the description of the decade from 1850 to 1860 , as drawn by General Garfield ...
... period of financial distress which cannot be recalled without pain even to this day , and which occurred under the present system of a protective tariff . If the description of the decade from 1850 to 1860 , as drawn by General Garfield ...
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