| William Parish Robertson - 1853 - 496 pages
...mutual confidence thus established, and a better government organised here, I make bold to say, that there is not a country on the face of the globe where England could lay out surplus capital so securely and so profitably as in Mexico. The working of its... | |
| Oliver Hampton Smith - 1858 - 654 pages
...submitted, arc entirely too limited for the subject. We repeat what we said on another occasion, that " There is not a country on the face of the globe where the different interests are so dependent upon, and useful to, each other as they are in the United... | |
| Oliver Hampton Smith - 1858 - 658 pages
...submitted, are entirely too limited for the subject. We repeat what we said on another occasion, that " There is not a country on the face of the globe where the different interests are so dependent upon, and useful to, each other as they are in the United... | |
| John Richard Houlding - 1867 - 474 pages
...again, Mr. Cockle," continued Sam, after he had refreshed himself with a glass of punch, " and I '1l maintain what I say, there is not a country on the...things for a man to try his hand at in that great land, that 's the best of it : he need not drudge away for forty years at one humdrum trade, in order to... | |
| Samuel Gompers - 1920 - 128 pages
...civilization warped, then there might still be some justification for such a proposition under discussion. But there is not a country on the face of the globe where there is such production in quantity and in quality individually and collectively as in the United... | |
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