History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... favor of those nations which had entered into commercial treaties with the United States . The debates on this whole subject , in the House , were very animated , and great variety of opinion was expressed . No part of the system was ...
... favor of those nations which had entered into commercial treaties with the United States . The debates on this whole subject , in the House , were very animated , and great variety of opinion was expressed . No part of the system was ...
第 289 頁
... favor of the assumption . We refer to the ques- tion of the permanent site of the cap- ital of the United States . This subject had been before Congress on a number of occasions , and it was deemed imper- ative , that some place should ...
... favor of the assumption . We refer to the ques- tion of the permanent site of the cap- ital of the United States . This subject had been before Congress on a number of occasions , and it was deemed imper- ative , that some place should ...
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... favor , as it has been abundantly shown , near seven millions to the dominions of Great Britain . We Te are to risk the privilege in this great amount -for what ? For the freight only of one half the British West India trade with the ...
... favor , as it has been abundantly shown , near seven millions to the dominions of Great Britain . We Te are to risk the privilege in this great amount -for what ? For the freight only of one half the British West India trade with the ...
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