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Editorial
January 3, 1791
The Patowmac Guardian, And Berkeley Advertiser
Martinsburg, Shepherdstown, Berkeley County, Jefferson County, West Virginia
What is this article about?
Editorial from Shepherd's-Town anticipates interesting debates in the National Legislature on key national issues like commerce, navigation, agriculture, and manufactures, inspired by the President's supportive speech emphasizing public prosperity.
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SHEPHERD'S-TOWN, January 3.
The important subjects of deliberation submitted to the National Legislature—and on which they will be called to decide. must render the debates of the present session highly interesting. From past experience we justly anticipate a full and candid discussion of every proposition; and the success of public measures already adopted, no doubt, will insure a confidence in all parts of the Legislature, in discharging the powers with which they are invested by the Constitution.
Our commerce, our navigation, our agriculture and manufactures, those great objects of national concern, on the prosperity of which depends that of every individual citizen of the UNITED STATES, derive an invigorating principle from the speech of the President of the UNITED STATES.—They appear to have engrossed a great share of his contemplation during the recess—and with that zeal with which he embraces every idea connected with the public happiness, he recommends them to the serious consideration of the National Legislature.
The important subjects of deliberation submitted to the National Legislature—and on which they will be called to decide. must render the debates of the present session highly interesting. From past experience we justly anticipate a full and candid discussion of every proposition; and the success of public measures already adopted, no doubt, will insure a confidence in all parts of the Legislature, in discharging the powers with which they are invested by the Constitution.
Our commerce, our navigation, our agriculture and manufactures, those great objects of national concern, on the prosperity of which depends that of every individual citizen of the UNITED STATES, derive an invigorating principle from the speech of the President of the UNITED STATES.—They appear to have engrossed a great share of his contemplation during the recess—and with that zeal with which he embraces every idea connected with the public happiness, he recommends them to the serious consideration of the National Legislature.
What sub-type of article is it?
Economic Policy
Trade Or Commerce
Agriculture
What keywords are associated?
National Legislature
President Speech
Commerce
Navigation
Agriculture
Manufactures
Public Happiness
What entities or persons were involved?
National Legislature
President Of The United States
United States
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Anticipation Of Legislative Debates On National Economic Concerns Inspired By President's Speech
Stance / Tone
Optimistic And Supportive
Key Figures
National Legislature
President Of The United States
United States
Key Arguments
Debates Of The Present Session Will Be Highly Interesting
Full And Candid Discussion Of Every Proposition Anticipated
Success Of Public Measures Already Adopted Insures Confidence In Legislature
Commerce, Navigation, Agriculture And Manufactures Derive Invigorating Principle From President's Speech
President Recommends These Subjects To Serious Consideration Of National Legislature