The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... advantage , if all com- merce was free . But this rule was not without its exceptions . The navigation act of Great ... advantages of a free trade , where the situation of a country is such with respect to another , that by duties on the ...
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... advantage over the exports of every other country . If America , to increase her maritime strength , should secure ... advantages might be derived from an intercourse with a particular nation , which might compensate for an unfavourable ...
... advantage over the exports of every other country . If America , to increase her maritime strength , should secure ... advantages might be derived from an intercourse with a particular nation , which might compensate for an unfavourable ...
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... advantages which had resulted from the constitution were said to be too obvious to be controverted ; and it was ... advantage the presidential chair , but no man could fill it who possessed , in an equal degree , the confidence of ...
... advantages which had resulted from the constitution were said to be too obvious to be controverted ; and it was ... advantage the presidential chair , but no man could fill it who possessed , in an equal degree , the confidence of ...
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