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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... commerce from the hands of foreign- ers , or in agriculture , canals , bridges , or other useful enterprises . By sup- pressing at once the whole internal taxes , we abolish three - fourths of the offices now existing and spread over ...
... commerce from the hands of foreign- ers , or in agriculture , canals , bridges , or other useful enterprises . By sup- pressing at once the whole internal taxes , we abolish three - fourths of the offices now existing and spread over ...
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... and vindicating the injuries of the United States ; -holding it to be their duty , at the same time , to express their unal terable determination to maintain the boundaries , and the rights of navigation and commerce ,
... and vindicating the injuries of the United States ; -holding it to be their duty , at the same time , to express their unal terable determination to maintain the boundaries , and the rights of navigation and commerce ,
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... commerce , through the River Mis- sissippi , as established by existing trea- ties . " " * 1803 . Mr. Jefferson , whose suspicions of the federalists were never at rest , seemed to think , that the object of the opposition was , to ...
... commerce , through the River Mis- sissippi , as established by existing trea- ties . " " * 1803 . Mr. Jefferson , whose suspicions of the federalists were never at rest , seemed to think , that the object of the opposition was , to ...
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... commerce of the Union was thus choked in its circu- lation . The sentiment of surprise , of alarm , of .ndignation , was instantaneous and universal among the people , ( as has been pointed out on a previous page . ) The hardy and ...
... commerce of the Union was thus choked in its circu- lation . The sentiment of surprise , of alarm , of .ndignation , was instantaneous and universal among the people , ( as has been pointed out on a previous page . ) The hardy and ...
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... commerce favored . The tri - colored flag of France slowly descended , meeting the rising flag of the United States at half - mast . After the pause of a few minutes , the flag of France descended to the ground , and the star - spangled ...
... commerce favored . The tri - colored flag of France slowly descended , meeting the rising flag of the United States at half - mast . After the pause of a few minutes , the flag of France descended to the ground , and the star - spangled ...
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