American Annual Register of Public Events, Томови 1-7Joseph Blunt W. Jackson, 1827 |
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... British goods . The attention of the British go- vernment has been lately directed towards the new Spanish republics . The opening of such extensive and valuable markets , was an event of the highest importance to a great maritime and ...
... British goods . The attention of the British go- vernment has been lately directed towards the new Spanish republics . The opening of such extensive and valuable markets , was an event of the highest importance to a great maritime and ...
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... British West India colonies , had been sub- jected to various regulations by the two governments , which rendered the continuance of that trade very uncertain . The British government de- clined , in 1815 and 1818 , proposi- tions to ...
... British West India colonies , had been sub- jected to various regulations by the two governments , which rendered the continuance of that trade very uncertain . The British government de- clined , in 1815 and 1818 , proposi- tions to ...
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... British navi- gation , that congress was compel- led to meet these regulations by a discriminating duty , laid on British vessels from the colonies . The government of the United States , however , was sensible of the inju- rious ...
... British navi- gation , that congress was compel- led to meet these regulations by a discriminating duty , laid on British vessels from the colonies . The government of the United States , however , was sensible of the inju- rious ...
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... British manu- factures , which they were obliged to pay for in raw materials . They possessed no colonies , and there- fore , if they accepted the offer of trading with the British West In- dies , it had the effect of placing English ...
... British manu- factures , which they were obliged to pay for in raw materials . They possessed no colonies , and there- fore , if they accepted the offer of trading with the British West In- dies , it had the effect of placing English ...
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... ; but while Spanish and British agents were permitted to trade with them , and to excite them to hostility against the United States , all our efforts were counteracted , and the confi- dence of the Indians 7 INDIAN AFFAIRS . 49.
... ; but while Spanish and British agents were permitted to trade with them , and to excite them to hostility against the United States , all our efforts were counteracted , and the confi- dence of the Indians 7 INDIAN AFFAIRS . 49.
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