The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year of American IndependenceJoseph Blunt G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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... ment of the United States , and the enforcing of these principles , con- nected with some other causes of irritation , led to hostilities at dif- ferent periods with France and Great Britain . An unexampled re- volution in the affairs ...
... ment of the United States , and the enforcing of these principles , con- nected with some other causes of irritation , led to hostilities at dif- ferent periods with France and Great Britain . An unexampled re- volution in the affairs ...
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... - sary to their existence , this prohi- bition induced the British govern- ment , in 1822 , to open some of its colonial ports to American vessels , which were permitted to import certain enumerated articles , that INTRODUCTION . 13.
... - sary to their existence , this prohi- bition induced the British govern- ment , in 1822 , to open some of its colonial ports to American vessels , which were permitted to import certain enumerated articles , that INTRODUCTION . 13.
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... ment , if the United States have suffered the time to pass , at which it might have been an object of greater importance to this country to induce the United States to come into their ( Anglice its ) proposals . " The further ...
... ment , if the United States have suffered the time to pass , at which it might have been an object of greater importance to this country to induce the United States to come into their ( Anglice its ) proposals . " The further ...
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... ment of these distinctions between the colonial and other trade , and more especially if the other Ame- rican powers should take the same ground , and adopt the same prin- ciple in the Panama congress , the total abolition of all ...
... ment of these distinctions between the colonial and other trade , and more especially if the other Ame- rican powers should take the same ground , and adopt the same prin- ciple in the Panama congress , the total abolition of all ...
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... ment of a new era in American history . While these events were developing the views of American statesmen , and giving , in the eyes of the world , a definite character to the policy of the country , the force of circumstances had , in ...
... ment of a new era in American history . While these events were developing the views of American statesmen , and giving , in the eyes of the world , a definite character to the policy of the country , the force of circumstances had , in ...
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