Monument to the Memory of Henry Clay

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Monument to the Memory of Henry Clay
John S From Old Catalog Chadbourne
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Our vigor is unimpaired. Our industry has not relaxed. If ever the accusation of wasteful ex- travagance could be made against our people, it can not now be justly preferred. They, on the contrary, for the few last years, at least, have been practicing the most rigid economy. The causes, then, of our present affliction, whatever they may be, are- human causes, and human causes not chargeable upon the people, in their private and individual relations.
What, again I would ask, is the cause of the
... unhappy condi- tion of our country, which I have faintly depicted ? It is to be found in the fact that, during almost the whole existence of this Government, Ave have shaped our industry, our navigation, and our commerce, in reference to an extraordinary war in Europe, and to foreign markets, which no longer exist ; in the fact, that we have depended too much upon foreign sources of supply, and excited too little the native ; in the fact that, while we have cul- tivated, with assiduous care, our foreign resources, we have suffered those at home to wither, in a state of neglect and aban- ON AMERICAN INDLSTKV.

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