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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... islands , with the exception of Turks island . In the French islands , vessels under sixty tons were admitted , but this advantage was common to all other nations . The effect of the difference in the regulations of the two rival ...
... islands , with the exception of Turks island . In the French islands , vessels under sixty tons were admitted , but this advantage was common to all other nations . The effect of the difference in the regulations of the two rival ...
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... islands , and were on a direct voyage from those islands to Europe . 1 A few days before the motions of Mr. Dayton and Mr. Clarke , a report was made by the secretary of state relative to the vexations of American commerce committed by ...
... islands , and were on a direct voyage from those islands to Europe . 1 A few days before the motions of Mr. Dayton and Mr. Clarke , a report was made by the secretary of state relative to the vexations of American commerce committed by ...
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... islands , but not to permit the productions of the latter to be carried to Europe in the vessels of the former . To give effect to this in- tention , the exportation from the United States of those articles which were the principal ...
... islands , but not to permit the productions of the latter to be carried to Europe in the vessels of the former . To give effect to this in- tention , the exportation from the United States of those articles which were the principal ...
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