History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... trade and industry of the country . " The preamble further states , " that the bank should be on a foundation suffi- ciently extensive to answer the purposes , intended by it ; and , at the same time , on principles which might afford ...
... trade and industry of the country . " The preamble further states , " that the bank should be on a foundation suffi- ciently extensive to answer the purposes , intended by it ; and , at the same time , on principles which might afford ...
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... trade , in 1792 , was 152,000 tons- in 1813 , 490,300 - in 1828 , 930,200 - in 1832 , 753,400 . * The Constitution declares that there should not be more than. * The whole tonnage of vessels in the United States , registered , enrolled ...
... trade , in 1792 , was 152,000 tons- in 1813 , 490,300 - in 1828 , 930,200 - in 1832 , 753,400 . * The Constitution declares that there should not be more than. * The whole tonnage of vessels in the United States , registered , enrolled ...
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... trade with France , and to an increase of imposts on all British goods and products . And this report , no doubt , led to the regulations of Mr. Madi- son , in 1794 , proposing such restrictions on the trade with England , as amounted ...
... trade with France , and to an increase of imposts on all British goods and products . And this report , no doubt , led to the regulations of Mr. Madi- son , in 1794 , proposing such restrictions on the trade with England , as amounted ...
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... 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 States . The proposition , therefore , though made by ...
... 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 States . The proposition , therefore , though made by ...
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... 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 London was ...
... 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 London was ...
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