History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... Negotiation with Great Britain . Her Restrictions on American Commerce . THE Second Congress met at Philadelphia , on the 24th of October , 1791. The time designated by the Constitution for the assembling of every new Congress , was ...
... Negotiation with Great Britain . Her Restrictions on American Commerce . THE Second Congress met at Philadelphia , on the 24th of October , 1791. The time designated by the Constitution for the assembling of every new Congress , was ...
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... negotiation . The British orders in council were highly injurious to the commerce of the United States , and the impressment of American seamen was still more irritating . It was no just excuse , that. * Judge Marshall . * The members of ...
... negotiation . The British orders in council were highly injurious to the commerce of the United States , and the impressment of American seamen was still more irritating . It was no just excuse , that. * Judge Marshall . * The members of ...
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... negotiation . It was contended , that the refusal to trade with England , would greatly distress her commercial and manufacturing interests ; and would soon induce her rulers to seek the friendship and secure the trade of the United ...
... negotiation . It was contended , that the refusal to trade with England , would greatly distress her commercial and manufacturing interests ; and would soon induce her rulers to seek the friendship and secure the trade of the United ...
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... negotiation . The sentiments of the speech were approved by both branches of the national legislature ; several members who were generally found in the opposition , voting in favor of resolutions for supporting the honor of the country ...
... negotiation . The sentiments of the speech were approved by both branches of the national legislature ; several members who were generally found in the opposition , voting in favor of resolutions for supporting the honor of the country ...
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... negotiations . He deemed it proper to comply with the request ; in the hope , no doubt , of finding a more friendly disposition in the Di- rectory , and of receiving some suitable propositions for a treaty between the two governments ...
... negotiations . He deemed it proper to comply with the request ; in the hope , no doubt , of finding a more friendly disposition in the Di- rectory , and of receiving some suitable propositions for a treaty between the two governments ...
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