The Protectionist, Volumen14Home Market Club, 1903 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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... vessels were carrying from 80 to 90 per cent of our exports and imports and so continued , the culmination occurring ... vessels came from France , one in ballast ; one came from Belgium in ballast , and one cleared for Spain ...
... vessels were carrying from 80 to 90 per cent of our exports and imports and so continued , the culmination occurring ... vessels came from France , one in ballast ; one came from Belgium in ballast , and one cleared for Spain ...
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... vessels the ports of its North American colonies and islands , and suppressing all commerce with them except by British ves- sels . At that time each state made shipping laws for itself . The Congress of the American Confederation ...
... vessels the ports of its North American colonies and islands , and suppressing all commerce with them except by British ves- sels . At that time each state made shipping laws for itself . The Congress of the American Confederation ...
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... vessels . It would need a special act to extend this privilege to the United States . Ac- cordingly , Mr. Pitt introduced a bill by which our vessels might carry our productions not only to England , but might also trade to the West ...
... vessels . It would need a special act to extend this privilege to the United States . Ac- cordingly , Mr. Pitt introduced a bill by which our vessels might carry our productions not only to England , but might also trade to the West ...
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... vessels broken up wherever con- venient . Congress took the matter up and some drastic regu- lations were likely to be carried , when the British minister invited diplomatic action . Judge Jay went to London and the " Jay treaty " was ...
... vessels broken up wherever con- venient . Congress took the matter up and some drastic regu- lations were likely to be carried , when the British minister invited diplomatic action . Judge Jay went to London and the " Jay treaty " was ...
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... vessels to British West India ports . In these matters we were disappointed . The British wanted our ship protection ... vessels , and on goods , wares and merchandise im- ported into the United States , as imposes a discriminating ...
... vessels to British West India ports . In these matters we were disappointed . The British wanted our ship protection ... vessels , and on goods , wares and merchandise im- ported into the United States , as imposes a discriminating ...
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