machinery, their own
knives and their forks and everything else we need." Heber C. Kimball
Nov. 26, 1854. J. of D., Vol. II. Page 156.
Joseph F. Smith as a Republican Protectionist."Our manufactories
should be fostered, patronized and protected and their staple wares sought
after and preferred by the people, even though they were more costly at
first. It needs no argument to prove to the sagacious and far seeing that
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