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" In casting our eyes around us, the most prominent circumstance which fixes our attention and challenges our deepest regret is the general distress which pervades the whole country. It is forced upon us by numerous facts of the most incontestable character.... "
The Speeches of Henry Clay: Delivered in the Congress of the United States ... - Page 234
by Henry Clay - 1827 - 381 pages
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3

Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 552 pages
...and reduced state of our foreign navigation ; by our diminished commerce ; by successive unthreshed crops of grain, perishing in our barns and barn-yards,...classes, but extending to all orders of society ; by a universal complaint of the want of employment, and a consequent reduction of the wages of labor ;...
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3

Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 542 pages
...which pervades the whole country. It is forced upon us by numerous facts, of the most incontestable character. It is indicated by the diminished exports...navigation ; by our diminished commerce ; by successive unthreshed crops of grain, perishing in our barns and barn-yards, for the want of a market ; by the...
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Mr. Clay's Speech on the Tariff: Or, The "American System," So Called ; Or ...

Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 pages
...which pervades the whole country. It is forced upon Us by numerous facts of the most incontestable character. It is indicated by the diminished exports of native produce; by the depressed and reduced stale of our foreign navigation ; by our diminished commerce; by successive unthreshed crops of grain,...
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The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1842 - 576 pages
...country. It is forced upon us by numerous facts of the most incontestable character. It is indi1 cated by the diminished exports of native produce ; by the...classes, but extending to all orders of society • by a universal complaint of the want of employment, and a consequent reduction of the wages of labor ;...
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The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 544 pages
...which pervades the whole country. It is forced upon us by numerous facts of the most incontestable character. It is indicated by the diminished exports...barn-yards for the want of a market ; by the alarming dimikutxm of the circulating medium ; by the numerous bankruptcies, not limited to the trading classes,...
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The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 630 pages
...country. It is forced upon us by numerous facts of the most incontestable character. It is inflicated by the diminished exports of native produce ; by the...want of a market ; by the alarming diminution of the circulatiug medium ; by the numerous bankruptcies, not limited to the trading classes, but extending...
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The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, Volumes 1-2

Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 1144 pages
...grain, perishing in our barns and barn-yards for the want of a market ; by the alarming dirnU nation of the circulating medium ; by the numerous bankruptcies,...classes, but extending to all orders of society ; by a universal complaint of the want of employment, and a consequent reduction of the wages of labor ;...
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The Life and Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - United States - 1843 - 624 pages
...which pervades the whole country. It is forced upon us by numerous facts of the most incontestable character. It is indicated by the diminished exports of native produce ; by the expressed and reduced state of our foreign navigation ; by our diminished commerce ; by successive...
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The Life and Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay, Volume 1

Henry Clay - Statesmen - 1844 - 648 pages
...which pervades the whole country. It is forced upon us by numerous facts of the most incontestable character. It is indicated by the diminished exports...classes, but extending to all orders of society; by a universal complaint of the want of employment, and a consequent reduction of the wages of labor;...
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The Life and Public Services of Henry Clay, Down to 1848

Epes Sargent - History - 1852 - 498 pages
...which pervades the whole country. It is forced upon ns by numerous facts of the most incontestable character. It is indicated by the diminished exports...produce ; by the depressed and reduced state of our forcign navigation; by our diminished commerce ; by suecessive un thrashed erops of grain, perishing...
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