Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... treaties with us ? Our treaty with her is founded on the confederation - we are bound to her as thirteen states confederated . What will become of the treaty ? It is said that trea- ties will be on a better footing . How so ? Will the ...
... treaties with us ? Our treaty with her is founded on the confederation - we are bound to her as thirteen states confederated . What will become of the treaty ? It is said that trea- ties will be on a better footing . How so ? Will the ...
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... treaty of commerce with her ? Do we not know that none has been formed ? Have we not reason to suspect , that such a treaty , on eligible terms , could not be obtained but at a price which we should be unwilling to pay for it ? Have no ...
... treaty of commerce with her ? Do we not know that none has been formed ? Have we not reason to suspect , that such a treaty , on eligible terms , could not be obtained but at a price which we should be unwilling to pay for it ? Have no ...
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... treaties be formed , fixing upon a solid basis the privileges which we are to enjoy , and the equivalent . I have no ... treaty , for which we grant the greater advantages of which complain : give us the price , and the like advantages ...
... treaties be formed , fixing upon a solid basis the privileges which we are to enjoy , and the equivalent . I have no ... treaty , for which we grant the greater advantages of which complain : give us the price , and the like advantages ...
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... treaty with her , which was con- comitant with that treaty which gave us independence ? Will they , under such proofs of friendliness , and while they are laboring under a revolution that must strength- en our connexion , show distrust ...
... treaty with her , which was con- comitant with that treaty which gave us independence ? Will they , under such proofs of friendliness , and while they are laboring under a revolution that must strength- en our connexion , show distrust ...
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... treaty to esta- blish a preference in favor of the French . The treaty is founded on a professed reciprocity , favor for favor . Why is the principle of treaty or no treaty made so es- sential , when the favor , we are going to give ...
... treaty to esta- blish a preference in favor of the French . The treaty is founded on a professed reciprocity , favor for favor . Why is the principle of treaty or no treaty made so es- sential , when the favor , we are going to give ...
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