War With England the Case Fairly Stated With An Address to President Van Buren

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War With England the Case Fairly Stated With An Address to President Van Buren
Thompson, Waddy, 1798-1868
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" — New-York Express.
Beside these advantages, others are set forth as follows : The debt due, as well as the loans effected in England, for the construction of rail-roads, canals, and other improve- ments, exceeding one hundred and forty millions of dollars, would be swept away, and the country relieved from the pay- ment of a large annual amount of interest, by which we should in a measure, be indemnified for the war.
" The excluding British manufactures and the building up of our own.
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...fostering our rising industry in the culture of silk ; of our vines ; of securing to ourselves vast commercial ad- vantages, and in short, of becoming a truly independent peo- ple. " These are the advantages apparent from a war with Eng- land, and it may be added, that it would give employment in the army to those hot and turbulent spirits which pervade the land ; and by the exclusion of foreign manufactures a vast augmentation of hands would be required to supply those articles which are now drawn from Europe.

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