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" It is a principal mean by which the establishment of manufactures contributes to an augmentation of the produce or revenue of a country, and has an immediate and direct relation to the prosperity of agriculture. It is evident... "
The Journal of Political Economy - Page 561
1919
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Finance

Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1851 - 620 pages
...which the establishment of manufactures contributes to an augmentation of the produce or revenue of a country, and has an immediate and direct relation...for the vent of the surplus which may be produced by Ms labor; and that such surplus, in the ordinary course of things, will be greater or less in the same...
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National Economy: a History of the American Protective System: And Its ...

Andrew White Young - Protectionism - 1864 - 480 pages
...which the establishment of manufactures contributes to the augmentation of the produce or revenue of a country, and has an immediate and direct relation...evident that the exertions of the husbandman will be vigorous or feeble, in proportion to the steadiness or fluctuation, adequateness or inadequateness,...
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National Economy: A History of the American Protective System, and Its ...

Andrew White Young - Protectionism - 1866 - 480 pages
...further to discourage agriculture." — Smith's Wealth of Nations, vol. ii. p. 149. " The exertion of thn husbandman will be steady or fluctuating, vigorous...to the steadiness or fluctuation, adequateness or inadcquatencss, of the market on which he must depend for the vent of the surplus which may be produced...
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Stoddart's Encyclopaedia Americana: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 3

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1886 - 834 pages
...which the establishment of manufactures contributes to an augmentation of the produce or revenue of a country, and has an immediate and direct relation...to the steadiness or fluctuation, adequateness or inatluquateness of the market on which he must depend for the vent of the surplus which may be produced...
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Alexander Hamilton: An Essay

William Smith Culbertson - Biography - 1911 - 186 pages
...an immediate and direct relation to the prosperity of agriculture.* "It is evident," he continues, "that the exertions of the husbandman will be steady...must depend for the vent of the surplus which may be •Works, vol. 4, p. 95. Manufactures, 1791. [134] produced by his labor."" When Hamilton considered...
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History of the United States: Political, Industrial, Social

Charles Manfred Thompson - United States - 1917 - 586 pages
...positively productive as that of the farmer, and as positively augments the revenue of the society. . . . It is evident, that the exertions of the husbandman...feeble, in proportion to the steadiness or fluctuation, adequatcness or inadequatcness of the markets on which he must depend, for the vent of the surplus...
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, Volume 13

Alastair Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Harold Coffin Syrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1966 - 656 pages
...which the establishment of domestic manufactures tends to augment the produce or revenue of a Country. It is evident that the exertions of the husbandman will be steady or fluctuating feeble or vigorous in proportion to the steadiness or fluctuation adequateness or inadequateness of...
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Free Trade: 1793-1886, Volume 2

Lars Magnusson - Business & Economics - 1997 - 280 pages
...which the establishment of manufactures contributes to an augmentation of the produce or revenue of a country, and has an immediate and direct relation...agriculture. It is evident that the exertions of the husbandmen will be steady or fluctuating, vigorous or feeble, in proportion to the steadiness or fluctuation,...
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State Papers and Speeches on the Tariff

Frank William Taussig - Political Science - 2007 - 397 pages
...which the establishment of manufactures contributes to an augmentation of the produce or revenue of a country, and has an immediate and direct relation...to the steadiness or fluctuation, adequateness or iaadecpateness, of the markets on which he must depend for the vent of the surplus which may be produced...
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Report on the Subject of Manufactures

Alexander Hamilton - Business & Economics - 2007 - 85 pages
...which the establish meat of manufactures contributes to an augmentation of the produce >pr revenue of a country, and has an immediate and direct relation...the prosperity of agriculture. It is evident, that tm^fxertisns of the husbandman will be steady or ^fluctuating, vigorous or feeble, in proportion to...
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