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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... course already adopted , by laying protecting duties on selected articles , in the manufacture of which America had made some progress ; and by a prohibitory duty on others , of which a sufficient do- mestic supply could be afforded ...
... course already adopted , by laying protecting duties on selected articles , in the manufacture of which America had made some progress ; and by a prohibitory duty on others , of which a sufficient do- mestic supply could be afforded ...
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... course of the session , several other party questions were brought forward , which demonstrated , at the same time , the strength , and the zeal of the opposition . The subject of amend- ing the constitution was revived ; and a ...
... course of the session , several other party questions were brought forward , which demonstrated , at the same time , the strength , and the zeal of the opposition . The subject of amend- ing the constitution was revived ; and a ...
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... course , and be com- pelled to enter into the war as her ally . The letter to Mazzei could scarcely fail to encourage this hope . The suggestion had been repeatedly made , and France not only countenanced but acted on it , that the ...
... course , and be com- pelled to enter into the war as her ally . The letter to Mazzei could scarcely fail to encourage this hope . The suggestion had been repeatedly made , and France not only countenanced but acted on it , that the ...
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