History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... respect to Amer- ican commerce ; but to no purpose . Mr. Pinkney also , at London , proposed to Mr. Canning the rescinding the orders in council , on condition that the em- bargo should be raised . The British minister rejected the ...
... respect to Amer- ican commerce ; but to no purpose . Mr. Pinkney also , at London , proposed to Mr. Canning the rescinding the orders in council , on condition that the em- bargo should be raised . The British minister rejected the ...
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... respecting Thomas Jeffer- son and his claims to honor and respect . Let the youthful student weigh well what we have here laid before him , and what he will find in the authorities . referred to in the course of our narra- tive ; and ...
... respecting Thomas Jeffer- son and his claims to honor and respect . Let the youthful student weigh well what we have here laid before him , and what he will find in the authorities . referred to in the course of our narra- tive ; and ...
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... respect of oth- ers , no practical scheme , suited to the circumstances of the country , could be devised . A plan respecting the Bank of the United States , whose charter was about to expire , was partially de- bated , and then ...
... respect of oth- ers , no practical scheme , suited to the circumstances of the country , could be devised . A plan respecting the Bank of the United States , whose charter was about to expire , was partially de- bated , and then ...
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The NavyDemands of the pasha of Tripoli | 21 |
Earnest debate on repealing the judiciary act | 30 |
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