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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... advantages examined . The navigable waters west of the Ohio , towards the great lakes , were also to be traced to their sources , and those which empty into the lakes to be followed to their mouths . " These things being done , and an ...
... advantages examined . The navigable waters west of the Ohio , towards the great lakes , were also to be traced to their sources , and those which empty into the lakes to be followed to their mouths . " These things being done , and an ...
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... advantages to other nations as would enable them to acquire their due share of the direct trade . It was also wise to impart some benefits to nations that had formed commercial treaties with the United States , and thereby to im- press ...
... advantages to other nations as would enable them to acquire their due share of the direct trade . It was also wise to impart some benefits to nations that had formed commercial treaties with the United States , and thereby to im- press ...
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... advantages and dis- advantages attending the sale of the great products of America in the ports of each nation , which ... advantage . It enabled them to flourish by the aid of foreign capital , the use of which had , more than any other ...
... advantages and dis- advantages attending the sale of the great products of America in the ports of each nation , which ... advantage . It enabled them to flourish by the aid of foreign capital , the use of which had , more than any other ...
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