Papers of James A. Bayard, 1796-1815éditeur non identifié, 1915 - 539 страница |
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... sent on , and we expect their members soon . Their general assembly for chosing them was to be held the first of this month . They will be intitled to two mem- bers in the House of Representatives . " A Law has been passed fixing the ...
... sent on , and we expect their members soon . Their general assembly for chosing them was to be held the first of this month . They will be intitled to two mem- bers in the House of Representatives . " A Law has been passed fixing the ...
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... on imports or tonnage . Indirectly she pays duties on imports , because goods brought into the Atlantic ports are sent overland and con- sumed among her citizens , who repay the duty in LETTERS OF R. G. HARPER , 1796 . 15.
... on imports or tonnage . Indirectly she pays duties on imports , because goods brought into the Atlantic ports are sent overland and con- sumed among her citizens , who repay the duty in LETTERS OF R. G. HARPER , 1796 . 15.
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... sent to the President . He took some days to consider of it ; and then sent a message to the House , in which after explaining at some length his opinion respect- ing the power of making treaties under the constitution , and his reasons ...
... sent to the President . He took some days to consider of it ; and then sent a message to the House , in which after explaining at some length his opinion respect- ing the power of making treaties under the constitution , and his reasons ...
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... sent an Ambassador to Paris to make proposals for a general peace . The French directory thought his powers not sufficiently extensive , inasmuch as he was not authorized to treat in behalf of the allies of England . The negocia- tion ...
... sent an Ambassador to Paris to make proposals for a general peace . The French directory thought his powers not sufficiently extensive , inasmuch as he was not authorized to treat in behalf of the allies of England . The negocia- tion ...
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... sent 12,653,635 dol- lars in value to France , and cnly 9,218,540 to Great Britain . In 1796 , we sent 23,164,554 to Great Britain ; and only 11,623,314 to France . There was no very great variation in our exports to other countries ...
... sent 12,653,635 dol- lars in value to France , and cnly 9,218,540 to Great Britain . In 1796 , we sent 23,164,554 to Great Britain ; and only 11,623,314 to France . There was no very great variation in our exports to other countries ...
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