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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... commerce . This was strongly urged as a motive for immediately commencing the work . But the rivers of the Atlantic ... commerce , and the difficulty which would be found in diverting it from the channel it had once taken . " I am not ...
... commerce . This was strongly urged as a motive for immediately commencing the work . But the rivers of the Atlantic ... commerce , and the difficulty which would be found in diverting it from the channel it had once taken . " I am not ...
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... commerce , and at the same time stating her proportion of that commerce as a national grievance , and that the trade was so free as to become an injury . The very circumstance that she retained so large a share of it , was evi- dence ...
... commerce , and at the same time stating her proportion of that commerce as a national grievance , and that the trade was so free as to become an injury . The very circumstance that she retained so large a share of it , was evi- dence ...
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... commerce or war , are deemed lawful , except those which shall have made prize of the sub- jects , people , or property of France , coming with their prizes into the ports of the United States pursuant to the seventeenth article of our ...
... commerce or war , are deemed lawful , except those which shall have made prize of the sub- jects , people , or property of France , coming with their prizes into the ports of the United States pursuant to the seventeenth article of our ...
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