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Page 38
... trade . And in this , said he , I have in view to meet an objection that I find has had a considerable influence up- on the minds of members . Why , it is said , why not extend the provisions to all classes of the community ; why ...
... trade . And in this , said he , I have in view to meet an objection that I find has had a considerable influence up- on the minds of members . Why , it is said , why not extend the provisions to all classes of the community ; why ...
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... trade are once opened between colonies and a foreign country , the foreign coun- try becomes a party , and thereby has a reciprocal claim to employ its own vessels and seamen equally in the intercourse and trade with such colonies , as ...
... trade are once opened between colonies and a foreign country , the foreign coun- try becomes a party , and thereby has a reciprocal claim to employ its own vessels and seamen equally in the intercourse and trade with such colonies , as ...
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... trade and inter- course between nations , is recipro- city of benefit ; a foundation on which , alone , the friendly inter- course between men and nations can be permanently established.- The preamble of this bill declares " that it was ...
... trade and inter- course between nations , is recipro- city of benefit ; a foundation on which , alone , the friendly inter- course between men and nations can be permanently established.- The preamble of this bill declares " that it was ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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