The History of the United States of America : From the Adoption of the Federal Constitution to the End of the Sixteenth Congress 2nd Ser., Vol. 1 (Vol. 4)

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We found means to clothe ourselves then, and we should do so now. We carried our point then, and we should now be much more powerful at the same weapons. Many British manu- facturers were already starving for want of employment.
. By adopting the policy proposed, we should add greatly to their distress, should soon bring the government to their senses, and make them glad to enter into a com- mercial treaty.
Smith remarked that perhaps he was one of those whom it was intended to stigmatize as me
...rchants trading on British capital, and therefore opposed to these resolu- tions. Findley disclaimed any such allusion ; upon which Smith added that, although not now trading on British capital, that charge might once have been alleged against him with truth. He had sacrificed a fortune in MADISON'S RESOLUTIONS-DEBATE. 455 the service of his country while struggling for independ- chapter ence. When that boon was obtained, he had nothing left but his industry and commercial enterprise. These, 1794.

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