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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... Britain , for the transportation of their own produce , was as free in American as in British bottoms , a few trifling port charges excepted . In France , they enjoyed the advantages granted to the most favoured nation . Thus far the ...
... Britain , for the transportation of their own produce , was as free in American as in British bottoms , a few trifling port charges excepted . In France , they enjoyed the advantages granted to the most favoured nation . Thus far the ...
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... Britain were not more equal . Out of the whole amount of manufactured articles imported into this country , which was stated in round numbers at fifteen millions , two hundred and ninety thousand dollars , Great Britain furnished ...
... Britain were not more equal . Out of the whole amount of manufactured articles imported into this country , which was stated in round numbers at fifteen millions , two hundred and ninety thousand dollars , Great Britain furnished ...
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... Britain , not producing them in sufficient abundance , was dependent on the United States for the sup- ply of her most essential wants . Again , the manufacturer of that country was dependent on this for the sale of his mer- chandise ...
... Britain , not producing them in sufficient abundance , was dependent on the United States for the sup- ply of her most essential wants . Again , the manufacturer of that country was dependent on this for the sale of his mer- chandise ...
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