History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... government or to the people . This act of incorporation for a Bank of the United States , was for the period ... British in holding some forts within the national territory , which they had occupied during the war , but which the ...
... government or to the people . This act of incorporation for a Bank of the United States , was for the period ... British in holding some forts within the national territory , which they had occupied during the war , but which the ...
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... British government , which was in plain violation of the treaty , that threatened a war with England in 1793 ; but which the firmness and prudence of Washington happily averted . In November , 1792 , Mr. Ames , of Massachusetts , pre ...
... British government , which was in plain violation of the treaty , that threatened a war with England in 1793 ; but which the firmness and prudence of Washington happily averted . In November , 1792 , Mr. Ames , of Massachusetts , pre ...
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... British , on the subject of a commercial intercourse between the two countries : In April , 1792 , he communicated the correspondence between the British minister near the federal government , and the American Secretary of State , on ...
... British , on the subject of a commercial intercourse between the two countries : In April , 1792 , he communicated the correspondence between the British minister near the federal government , and the American Secretary of State , on ...
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... British ministry was arbitrary and monopolizing in its views , and ready to take all the advantage , in the intercourse between the two coun- tries , which their power would support . Thus it ... British government at this time, ...
... British ministry was arbitrary and monopolizing in its views , and ready to take all the advantage , in the intercourse between the two coun- tries , which their power would support . Thus it ... British government at this time, ...
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... British government , founded in its former arbitrary conduct towards the colonies ; while all his sympathies were enlisted in behalf of regenerated France . And it was apprehended that this would produce an evil political influence ...
... British government , founded in its former arbitrary conduct towards the colonies ; while all his sympathies were enlisted in behalf of regenerated France . And it was apprehended that this would produce an evil political influence ...
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