Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 10Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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Halaman 188
... tariff , is not less than eighty one millions of dollars , of which , twenty seven millions are paid to the government upon the imposts , and fifty four millions to the protected classes . They actually get double the amount received by ...
... tariff , is not less than eighty one millions of dollars , of which , twenty seven millions are paid to the government upon the imposts , and fifty four millions to the protected classes . They actually get double the amount received by ...
Halaman 192
... tariff , is increasing . In effect , it has proved in this instance , as it must in all other cases , to be what our witty friend Warren R. Davis used to call it , - " the property - transferring policy . " It has been shown that the ...
... tariff , is increasing . In effect , it has proved in this instance , as it must in all other cases , to be what our witty friend Warren R. Davis used to call it , - " the property - transferring policy . " It has been shown that the ...
Halaman 196
... tariff was modelled and re - modelled , but prohibit- ing in every instance , more or less , both exports and im- ports ; doing , in short , in every respect , what our monopo- lists would have us to do , -maintaining the very essence ...
... tariff was modelled and re - modelled , but prohibit- ing in every instance , more or less , both exports and im- ports ; doing , in short , in every respect , what our monopo- lists would have us to do , -maintaining the very essence ...
Halaman 199
... tariff , you forget the help , which might be derived from the excise and direct taxes . Protection is main- tained at the cost of the consumer . He acts from motives of public spirit ; and it is therefore , immaterial in what form he ...
... tariff , you forget the help , which might be derived from the excise and direct taxes . Protection is main- tained at the cost of the consumer . He acts from motives of public spirit ; and it is therefore , immaterial in what form he ...
Halaman 200
... tariff to protect South- Carolina cotton against New England importation of East India cotton , has helped , to establish the American System . " * We are not informed how this duty on cotton could operate as a protection to our ...
... tariff to protect South- Carolina cotton against New England importation of East India cotton , has helped , to establish the American System . " * We are not informed how this duty on cotton could operate as a protection to our ...
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Halaman 241 - And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night: and the evening and the morning were the first day.
Halaman 477 - No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, . . . enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, . . .
Halaman 459 - The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects, which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people: and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the state.
Halaman 9 - Gul in her bloom; Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute: Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In...
Halaman 27 - As bees In spring time, when the sun with Taurus rides, Pour forth their populous youth about the hive In clusters : they among fresh dews and flowers Fly to and fro, or on the smoothed plank, The suburb of their straw-built citadel, New rubb'd with balm, expatiate, and confer Their state affairs : so thick the aery crowd Swarm'd and were straiten'd; till, the signal given, Behold a wonder!
Halaman 380 - It is, therefore, of necessity left to the discretion of the national Legislature to pronounce upon the objects which concern the general welfare, and for which, under that description, an appropriation of money is requisite and proper. And there seems to be no room for a doubt that whatever concerns the general interests of learning, of agriculture, of manufactures, and of commerce are within the sphere of the national councils, as far as regards an application of money.
Halaman 377 - Blood hath been shed ere now, i' the olden time, Ere human statute purged the gentle weal ; Ay, and since too, murders have been performed Too terrible for the ear : the times have been, That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end...
Halaman 459 - The powers delegated by the proposed constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce ; with which last the power of taxation will, for the most part, be connected.
Halaman 150 - And say, without our hopes, without our fears, Without the home that plighted love endears, Without the smile from partial beauty won, Oh, what were man ? A world without a sun.
Halaman 499 - ... &c., with a penalty, in case of disobedience, too long here to insert. However, after some pause, the brother so often mentioned for his erudition, who was well skilled in criticisms, had found in a certain author, which he said should be nameless, that the same word which in the will is called fringe does also signify a broomstick : * and doubtless ought to have the same interpretation in this paragraph.