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Whatever trade one is in, one will find some fault with it.
Experience has shown that the trade of the East is the key to national wealth and influence.
In matter of commerce the fault of the Dutch
Is offering too little and asking too much.
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Is there something in trade that dessicates and flattens out, that turns men into dried leaves at the age of forty? Certainly ther ...
Gold and silver are but merchandise, as well as cloth or linen; and that nation that buys the least, and sells the most, must alwa ...
It is a condition that confronts us--not a theory.
This instinctive repulsion which tradespeople inspire in men of sensitive feeling is one of the very rare consolations for being s ...
Protection is not a principle, but an expedient.
We rail at trade, but the historian of the world will see that it was the principle of liberty; that it settled America, and destr ...
The greatest meliorator of the world is selfish, huckstering Trade.
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