History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... foreign commerce and foreign intercourse , was found to be essential , as well for the reputation of the country with other nations , as for the present peace and future prosperity of the United States . Insurrection had al- ready ...
... foreign commerce and foreign intercourse , was found to be essential , as well for the reputation of the country with other nations , as for the present peace and future prosperity of the United States . Insurrection had al- ready ...
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... foreign nations and his fellow citizens with equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon , are no common blessing to the country that possesses them . By those great qualities , and their benign effects , has Providence marked out the head ...
... foreign nations and his fellow citizens with equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon , are no common blessing to the country that possesses them . By those great qualities , and their benign effects , has Providence marked out the head ...
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... foreign countries , as well as those owned and navigated by Americans , and citizens or subjects of foreign governments . These acts of the federal government went into operation the first of August ; and in one month the. * At this ...
... foreign countries , as well as those owned and navigated by Americans , and citizens or subjects of foreign governments . These acts of the federal government went into operation the first of August ; and in one month the. * At this ...
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... foreign nations ; but , on application from those States , the discrimination was sus- pended , in the belief , probably , that they would soon adopt the federal compact , and become members of the Union , on an equal footing with the ...
... foreign nations ; but , on application from those States , the discrimination was sus- pended , in the belief , probably , that they would soon adopt the federal compact , and become members of the Union , on an equal footing with the ...
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... of State , or for foreign affairs - the question arose , when the bill for the appointment of such an officer , to assist the President , was under consideration . The arguments which prevailed 1789 ] 23 WASHINGTON .
... of State , or for foreign affairs - the question arose , when the bill for the appointment of such an officer , to assist the President , was under consideration . The arguments which prevailed 1789 ] 23 WASHINGTON .
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