History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... navigation ; and this power was granted by the Constitution for the express purpose of. * There were different modes or principles of discrimination among the public creditors suggested . That advocated by Mr. Madison was the least ...
... navigation ; and this power was granted by the Constitution for the express purpose of. * There were different modes or principles of discrimination among the public creditors suggested . That advocated by Mr. Madison was the least ...
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... navigation and trade of America . This , however , was dis- avowed by the British ministry , and probably was not a premeditated plan . But no one who was impartial in his feelings , could hesitate to acknowledge , that the Court of ...
... navigation and trade of America . This , however , was dis- avowed by the British ministry , and probably was not a premeditated plan . But no one who was impartial in his feelings , could hesitate to acknowledge , that the Court of ...
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... navigation of the Mississippi was secured to the citi- zens of the United States . The dangers , which then threatened the United States , both from England and France , neither of which discov- ered a friendly , or conciliating spirit ...
... navigation of the Mississippi was secured to the citi- zens of the United States . The dangers , which then threatened the United States , both from England and France , neither of which discov- ered a friendly , or conciliating spirit ...
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... navigation and commerce of the country . Only American vessels , under one hundred tons , were permitted to enter the British ports in. * In his letter of resignation , the Secretary of War , observed , - " In what- ever situation I ...
... navigation and commerce of the country . Only American vessels , under one hundred tons , were permitted to enter the British ports in. * In his letter of resignation , the Secretary of War , observed , - " In what- ever situation I ...
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... navigation , liable as they were to injurious treatment from the nations of Europe then at war , led to a proposition for increasing the naval force of the United States . The administration was decidedly in favor of the measure ; and ...
... navigation , liable as they were to injurious treatment from the nations of Europe then at war , led to a proposition for increasing the naval force of the United States . The administration was decidedly in favor of the measure ; and ...
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