To the Freemen of the County of Fayette

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Adams on the part of Abolitionism.
But Abolition demanded her dowry to be provided, before she submitted to consummation. Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut were owners of nineteen twentieths of the whole trade in tea and coffee, biought from beyond the Cape of Good Hope. This trade costs the U. States nearly two millions annually, besides the waste of life among our seamen engaged in it. Teas and coffee, however, must be exempted from duty, and be free to those States, at a loss to th
...e Treasury of more than two mil- lions of dollars annually, and this deficit must be made up by the labor and^ sweat of the South — and these States, manufacturing three-fourths of the calicoes and cottons that are manufactured in the United States to clothe labor. All importations of coarse cottons and linens from foreign States must be prohibited, by inserting a clause in the Revenue Bill, that all cotton cloth, that costs less than 20 cents, shall be taxed as if it had cost 20 cents, though the average cost of such foreign cottons should be less than four cents the square yard; and that all calicoes, or stained cot- tons, costing less than 25 cents, though its cost shall be less than 5 cents the square yard, shall be tariffed at 25 cents the square yard.

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