The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... trade . This trade furnishes immense cargoes , of which our custom - houses can take no cognizance . The original cargo indeed is shipped from this country , and an invoice of trifling amount regis- tered with the collector . The vessel ...
... trade . This trade furnishes immense cargoes , of which our custom - houses can take no cognizance . The original cargo indeed is shipped from this country , and an invoice of trifling amount regis- tered with the collector . The vessel ...
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... trade . It was prohibited for three years . could only transfer wealth from hand to hand , This prohibition was attended with the most sal- enriching one class only by impoverishing others . utary benefits . England instantly felt the ...
... trade . It was prohibited for three years . could only transfer wealth from hand to hand , This prohibition was attended with the most sal- enriching one class only by impoverishing others . utary benefits . England instantly felt the ...
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... trade and manufactures , that his language the head of British sovereigns . Her reputation shall be used . He was a ... trade with France . The coasting trade of England , like that of France , was carried on , almost wholly , by Dutch ...
... trade and manufactures , that his language the head of British sovereigns . Her reputation shall be used . He was a ... trade with France . The coasting trade of England , like that of France , was carried on , almost wholly , by Dutch ...
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... trade will be doubly augmented . Our rivers and lakes afford unequalled facilities for in- ternal trade and navigation . They will not re- main long unimproved , if the Government will but lend its aid to the industry and enterprise of ...
... trade will be doubly augmented . Our rivers and lakes afford unequalled facilities for in- ternal trade and navigation . They will not re- main long unimproved , if the Government will but lend its aid to the industry and enterprise of ...
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... trade , he considered so insig- nificant as not to be worthy of observation . ] FEBRUARY , 1824 . is said we are about to annihilate . Let us see how generous and liberal those nations are which may be affected by the measure under ...
... trade , he considered so insig- nificant as not to be worthy of observation . ] FEBRUARY , 1824 . is said we are about to annihilate . Let us see how generous and liberal those nations are which may be affected by the measure under ...
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