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... colonies , the exclusive supply of whose manufactures they had heretofore reserved to themselves . While we had enjoyed the carrying trade , we had supplied the deficiency in naviga- tion of those nations ; and all the inconvenience ...
... colonies , the exclusive supply of whose manufactures they had heretofore reserved to themselves . While we had enjoyed the carrying trade , we had supplied the deficiency in naviga- tion of those nations ; and all the inconvenience ...
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... colonies , had impressed the belief of the dependence of the West India settlements on the United States for the means of subsistence . Accordingly , for seve- ral months after the imposition of the embargo , we find it remained an ...
... colonies , had impressed the belief of the dependence of the West India settlements on the United States for the means of subsistence . Accordingly , for seve- ral months after the imposition of the embargo , we find it remained an ...
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... colonies tinent of Europe , or any possessions in Turkey or should go to the United States and reland her cargo , Asia , they are a good prize , Sweden alone ex- that she should not be liable to capture . What cepted . We are then ...
... colonies tinent of Europe , or any possessions in Turkey or should go to the United States and reland her cargo , Asia , they are a good prize , Sweden alone ex- that she should not be liable to capture . What cepted . We are then ...
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... colonies and islands of Spain ( Cuba alone excepted ) are very small . Great Britain will not let us go to Germany to get German goods , and therefore we cannot carry them as we were accustomed to do . But perhaps we shall be told we ...
... colonies and islands of Spain ( Cuba alone excepted ) are very small . Great Britain will not let us go to Germany to get German goods , and therefore we cannot carry them as we were accustomed to do . But perhaps we shall be told we ...
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... colonies of Spain , from which she would exclude us , upon the condition , that the return cargoes shall be carried to Great Britain to swell the gains of her merchants , and to give her a monopoly of the com- merce of the world . This ...
... colonies of Spain , from which she would exclude us , upon the condition , that the return cargoes shall be carried to Great Britain to swell the gains of her merchants , and to give her a monopoly of the com- merce of the world . This ...
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