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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... foreign powers in America , it would read- ily be supposed , that the first steps taken by the new government would , not only be indicative of its present system , but would probably affect its foreign relations permanently , and that ...
... foreign powers in America , it would read- ily be supposed , that the first steps taken by the new government would , not only be indicative of its present system , but would probably affect its foreign relations permanently , and that ...
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... foreign and American bottoms , a great degree of sensibility was discovered . The citizens of the United States not owning a sufficient number of vessels to export all the pro- duce of the country , it was said that the increased ...
... foreign and American bottoms , a great degree of sensibility was discovered . The citizens of the United States not owning a sufficient number of vessels to export all the pro- duce of the country , it was said that the increased ...
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... foreign debt of the United States . A subsequent act , which passed on the 12th of the same month , authorized another loan not exceeding two millions , to be applied in aid of the sinking fund , towards the extinguish- ment of the ...
... foreign debt of the United States . A subsequent act , which passed on the 12th of the same month , authorized another loan not exceeding two millions , to be applied in aid of the sinking fund , towards the extinguish- ment of the ...
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