Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... British and French restrictions on neutral trade ..... 174-175 127-128 Impressment of seamen .. Coinage system and mint established ... 128-130 Washington's fifth annual address . 175 175-176 Canal schemes ; coal mining ..... 130 ...
... British and French restrictions on neutral trade ..... 174-175 127-128 Impressment of seamen .. Coinage system and mint established ... 128-130 Washington's fifth annual address . 175 175-176 Canal schemes ; coal mining ..... 130 ...
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... British so much desire ? Can we protect our fisheries , or secure by treaties a sale of the prod- uce of our lands in foreign markets ? Is there no loss , no danger , by delay ? In spite of our negligence and perverseness , are we to ...
... British so much desire ? Can we protect our fisheries , or secure by treaties a sale of the prod- uce of our lands in foreign markets ? Is there no loss , no danger , by delay ? In spite of our negligence and perverseness , are we to ...
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... British thunder , reanimate you again . Let it not be recorded of Americans , that , after having per- formed the most gallant exploits , after having overcome the most astonishing difficulties , and after having gained the admiration ...
... British thunder , reanimate you again . Let it not be recorded of Americans , that , after having per- formed the most gallant exploits , after having overcome the most astonishing difficulties , and after having gained the admiration ...
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... British crown and not to any colonial govern- ment . The ownership of these lands , whether crown or colonial , was one of the most serious questions which de- manded solution from the republic in its earliest years . When the ...
... British crown and not to any colonial govern- ment . The ownership of these lands , whether crown or colonial , was one of the most serious questions which de- manded solution from the republic in its earliest years . When the ...
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... British colo- nies , and also the failure to secure commercial treaties with France , Holland , Spain , and Portugal , made Congressional action for the protec- tion and the encouragement of home industries an imperative necessity . The ...
... British colo- nies , and also the failure to secure commercial treaties with France , Holland , Spain , and Portugal , made Congressional action for the protec- tion and the encouragement of home industries an imperative necessity . The ...
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