History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... port . After at- tending to the wounded , ( the whole crew was but eighty , and only thirty were found living after ... ports for their crews , his request was denied . At the end of November , in accordance with his instructions , the ...
... port . After at- tending to the wounded , ( the whole crew was but eighty , and only thirty were found living after ... ports for their crews , his request was denied . At the end of November , in accordance with his instructions , the ...
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... ports of the United States was upwards of $ 93,000,000 . The tonnage of the United States was upwards of 900,000 . The amount of duties received was upwards of $ 20,000,000 ; and of drawbacks paid by the states , nearly $ 8,000,000 ...
... ports of the United States was upwards of $ 93,000,000 . The tonnage of the United States was upwards of 900,000 . The amount of duties received was upwards of $ 20,000,000 ; and of drawbacks paid by the states , nearly $ 8,000,000 ...
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... port of New Orleans , and the right to the navigation of the Mississippi , were indispensable to the prosperity , and even the quiet of the great west . It was perceived , too , at once , that the substitution of France for Spain , in a ...
... port of New Orleans , and the right to the navigation of the Mississippi , were indispensable to the prosperity , and even the quiet of the great west . It was perceived , too , at once , that the substitution of France for Spain , in a ...
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... port of New Orleans that engrossed the minds of all men ; and they looked , with natural anxiety , to Congress for some elucidation of the affair . On the 17th of December , the House of Rep- resentatives called on the president for ...
... port of New Orleans that engrossed the minds of all men ; and they looked , with natural anxiety , to Congress for some elucidation of the affair . On the 17th of December , the House of Rep- resentatives called on the president for ...
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... port of New Orleans should , for the next ensuing twelve years , be open to both French ships and Spanish , as freely as to American vessels ; and that forever afterwards the former should be put on the footing of the most fa- vored ...
... port of New Orleans should , for the next ensuing twelve years , be open to both French ships and Spanish , as freely as to American vessels ; and that forever afterwards the former should be put on the footing of the most fa- vored ...
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