| 1829 - 852 Seiten
...bill, Mr. Randolph said, that the motion might pass, for " the bill referred to no manufacture of any sort or kind but the manufacture of a president of the United States"— referring to the idea very generally entertained, that the measure was a trial of strength among the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1829 - 898 Seiten
...bill, Mr. Randolph said, that the motion might pass, for " the bill referred to no manufacture of any sort or kind but the manufacture of a president of the United States" — referring to the idea very generally entertained, that the measure wa"sa trial of strength among... | |
| 1829 - 854 Seiten
...bill, Mr. Randolph said, that the motion might pass, for " the bill referred to no manufacture of any sort or kind but the manufacture of a president of the United States" — referring to the idea very generally entertained, that the measure was a trial of strength among... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1851 - 872 Seiten
...Committee, October, 1832. THE TARIFF. 421 acter ; and John Randolph pithily said of the act of 1828, that it referred " to manufactures of no sort or kind, but...manufacture of a president of the United States." The remark was no less witty than true. Political considerations connected with the approaching presidential... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 Seiten
...in Smith's verses : " labertcu et nalalt solum, Fine words indeed ! I wonder where you stole 'em." The bill referred to manufactures of no sort or kind,...the manufacture of a president of the United States. Mr. Wilde, after a brief reply, in which he assented to Mr. R.'s opinion of the bill, but thought the... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1859 - 776 Seiten
...in Swift's verses : " Liberia* et naia.lt tolum, Fine words indeed ! I wonder where you stole "cm." The bill referred to manufactures of no sort or kind,...the manufacture of a President of the United States. Mr. WILDE, after a brief reply, in which he assented to Mr. RANDOLPH'S opinion of the bill, but thought... | |
| Frederick Jackson Turner - 1906 - 406 Seiten
...the duty on woollens an ad valorem rate of forty-five per cent., but retaining the minima. Various considerations induced some New England friends of...of a President of the United States " ; for, on the •whold, the friends of Jackson had, on this issue, taken sides against the friends of Adams, and... | |
| Robert William McLaughlin - 1912 - 324 Seiten
...1828, passed a Tariff Act known as the "bill of abominations." John Randolph caricatured this by saying that, "the bill referred to manufactures of no sort or kind, but the manufacture of the President of the United States. " J Following this, and in the same year, Calhoun wrote his Exposition,... | |
| John Spencer Bassett - 1913 - 954 Seiten
...solid yote against it to show that they had fought ably to defeat it. John Randolph pointedly said that the bill " referred to manufactures of no sort...manufacture of a President of the United States." But it was an unfair measure, and was popularly called "the tariff of abominations." In the senate... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 510 Seiten
...in Swift's verses: "Libertas et not air solum,'" Fine words indeed! I wonder where you stole 'em." The bill referred to manufactures of no sort or kind,...manufacture of a President of the United States. "For taking (in) the common folk." '"Liberty and native land." CHAPTER V THE TAKIFF OF 1832 [PROTECTIVE... | |
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