A Few Plain Facts Addressed to the People of Pennsylvania
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, p. 5. (2) Clay s Life, 2 vol. P. 549-559. (3) Congressional Deb. , vol. 6, p. 979-87. (4) McKay s Rep.. No. 36G, p. 11. is his opposition to the pensions paid to Revolutionary Soldiers. It would be unjust to Mr. Polk to refer this to any other cause than a de termination to prevent the imposition of revenue, which might be used for incidental protection. His refusal to assist the poor of Alexandria, at a time of great dis tress, with a few cords of wood, is based upon the same principle. The ...benefits of the Tariff are universally felt, it works well, it gives South Carolina a market for her cotton and the Agricultural States, a market for their flour. In a recent Congressional Document, No. 177, p. 41 : It is stated, that in 1842, the State of Massachusetts consumed more flour, than was exported from the United States to all foreio-n coun tries. Mr. Webster, in his speech delivered at Albany, on the26th of August, 1844, enumerated a few STAPLE ARTICLES, of raw material, amounting annually to FORTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, raised in other States and used in the State of Massachusetts ; and, among other articles, SEVEN MILLIONS OF COTTON from the Southern States.
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