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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... French Revolution ...... 173-174 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 ...
... French Revolution ...... 173-174 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 ...
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... French complaints .. 316-317 reply . 264-265 The New York meeting .. 265-266 Monroe's reception ; Washington's rebuke 318-319 American complaints 319 Abuse of Jay ..... 266-267 Repeal of French decrees . 320 Opposition to the treaty ...
... French complaints .. 316-317 reply . 264-265 The New York meeting .. 265-266 Monroe's reception ; Washington's rebuke 318-319 American complaints 319 Abuse of Jay ..... 266-267 Repeal of French decrees . 320 Opposition to the treaty ...
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... French . This territory was divided into four provinces , Quebec , East Florida , West Florida and Granada ( the latter comprising islands of the West Indies ) . By royal proclamation of 1763 all the western . lands not included in ...
... French . This territory was divided into four provinces , Quebec , East Florida , West Florida and Granada ( the latter comprising islands of the West Indies ) . By royal proclamation of 1763 all the western . lands not included in ...
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... French explorers , some of whom were possessed of consider- able artistic talent and occupied their leisure hours in making sketches of the country traversed , and the vege- table and animal life found therein . The earliest of these ...
... French explorers , some of whom were possessed of consider- able artistic talent and occupied their leisure hours in making sketches of the country traversed , and the vege- table and animal life found therein . The earliest of these ...
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... French West Indies ; but if molasses were taxed highly , the French would not exchange it for fish , and as the West Indies was the only market for fish and as molasses was the only exchangeable product of these islands , two industries ...
... French West Indies ; but if molasses were taxed highly , the French would not exchange it for fish , and as the West Indies was the only market for fish and as molasses was the only exchangeable product of these islands , two industries ...
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