History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... Embargo . Regular Troops of the United States Increased . Dif- ficulty with Spain . Discontents and Opposition in Pennsylvania . Firm and Mild Measures of Federal Executive . Second Session of Third Congress . Power over Militia ...
... Embargo . Regular Troops of the United States Increased . Dif- ficulty with Spain . Discontents and Opposition in Pennsylvania . Firm and Mild Measures of Federal Executive . Second Session of Third Congress . Power over Militia ...
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... embargo was laid in April , for the term of thirty days ; and at the expiration of that period , for thirty days ... embargoes , during the recess of the federal legislature , and to extend only fifteen days after the beginning of ...
... embargo was laid in April , for the term of thirty days ; and at the expiration of that period , for thirty days ... embargoes , during the recess of the federal legislature , and to extend only fifteen days after the beginning of ...
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... Embargo . Objections to Embargo , as it was Unlimited , and Injurious to Commerce . Supposed French Influence . British Orders in Council . Difficulty of avoiding the Displeasure of those Nations . Com- plaints against the President ...
... Embargo . Objections to Embargo , as it was Unlimited , and Injurious to Commerce . Supposed French Influence . British Orders in Council . Difficulty of avoiding the Displeasure of those Nations . Com- plaints against the President ...
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... embargo ; which was immediately approved and ordered by Congress . The principal design of the President , in this measure , appears to have been the safety of American vessels and property : while he believed it would operate , in some ...
... embargo ; which was immediately approved and ordered by Congress . The principal design of the President , in this measure , appears to have been the safety of American vessels and property : while he believed it would operate , in some ...
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... embargo Act was then adopted . The letters of the Amer- ican Envoys in Paris , afterwards published , stated various conversations and facts , which showed that the Emperor expected an embargo would be laid by the American gov- ernment ...
... embargo Act was then adopted . The letters of the Amer- ican Envoys in Paris , afterwards published , stated various conversations and facts , which showed that the Emperor expected an embargo would be laid by the American gov- ernment ...
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