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" This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil, is of the first consequence. It is, of all things, that which most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. "
The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ... - Page 2145
by Joseph Gales - 1824
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The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volume 9

1817 - 608 pages
...are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labour. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil,...effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If the effect of manufactories should be to detach a portion of the hands, which would otherwise be...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 16

1819 - 660 pages
...are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. Thisideaof an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil is of the first consequence. ft is, of all things, that whicb most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If...
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Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry

Mathew Carey - Free trade - 1820 - 312 pages
...for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labour. " This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil,...effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If the effect of manufactories should be to detach a portion of the hands, which would otherwise be...
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Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States...[1790-1828].

United States. Department of the Treasury - 1828 - 586 pages
...are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil,...effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If the effect of manufactories should be to detach a portion of the hands which would otherwise be...
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Address Delivered Before the Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden Agricultural ...

Myron Lawrence - Agriculture - 1832 - 20 pages
...compared with the producers, the readier the market, and the greater the price. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil;...of the first consequence. " It is of all things," says Gen. Hamilton, " that, which most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture....
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Memoir of Samuel Slater: The Father of American Manufactures

George Savage White - Cotton - 1836 - 514 pages
...and spent the whole in a few years ; while Slater, by his persevering industry, realised a fortune. It is of all things, that which most effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. The uniform appearance of an abundance of specie, as the concomitant of a flourishing state of manufactures,...
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Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States ..., Volume 1

United States. Department of the Treasury - Finance - 1837 - 578 pages
...are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil,...effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If the effect of manufactories should be to detach a portion of the hands which would otherwise be...
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The Mechanic's Register, Volumes 1-2

Industrial arts - 1838 - 348 pages
...reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor."(5) XXV. " This idea of an extensive domestic market, for the surplus produce of the soil,...conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture.''^) XXVI. "The multiplication of manufactories not only furnishes a market for those articles which have...
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Miscellanies, 1789-1795: France; Duties on ...

Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 606 pages
...are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil,...effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If the effect of manufactories should be to detach a portion of the hands which would otherwise be...
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Comprising His Correspondence ..., Volume 3

Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 606 pages
...are for that reason the principal consumers of the surplus of their labor. This idea of an extensive domestic market for the surplus produce of the soil,...effectually conduces to a flourishing state of agriculture. If the effect of manufactories should be to detach a portion of the hands which would otherwise be...
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