Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... ships shall make free goods , and that vessels and goods shall be both free from condemnation . Great Britain did not recognize it . While all Europe was against her , she held out without acceding to it . It has been considered for ...
... ships shall make free goods , and that vessels and goods shall be both free from condemnation . Great Britain did not recognize it . While all Europe was against her , she held out without acceding to it . It has been considered for ...
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... ship then ; they will become our enemies . I look on the treaties as the greatest pillars of safety . If the house of Bourbon keeps us , we are safe . Dissolve that confederacy - who has you ? -The British . Federalism will not protect ...
... ship then ; they will become our enemies . I look on the treaties as the greatest pillars of safety . If the house of Bourbon keeps us , we are safe . Dissolve that confederacy - who has you ? -The British . Federalism will not protect ...
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... ships , when carry- ing our own productions , being put upon as good footing as their own ships , and by the exemption of se- veral of our productions , when carried in our ships 260 MR . SMITH'S SPEECH ON.
... ships , when carry- ing our own productions , being put upon as good footing as their own ships , and by the exemption of se- veral of our productions , when carried in our ships 260 MR . SMITH'S SPEECH ON.
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veral of our productions , when carried in our ships , from duties which are paid on the like articles of other foreign countries carried in the ships of those coun- tries ; that several of our productions may be car- ried from the ...
veral of our productions , when carried in our ships , from duties which are paid on the like articles of other foreign countries carried in the ships of those coun- tries ; that several of our productions may be car- ried from the ...
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... ships in the navigation between this country and all those to which they are permitted to go ? If duties on goods of one country , imported into another , are oppressions and grievances , ( as the Secretary of State seems frequent- ly ...
... ships in the navigation between this country and all those to which they are permitted to go ? If duties on goods of one country , imported into another , are oppressions and grievances , ( as the Secretary of State seems frequent- ly ...
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