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Pagina 66
... believe in bulk , than those which contains the whole code of the United States . In the various reports of our collectors to the Treasury Department , it is frequently remarked how seldom frauds occur . These reports are confirmed by ...
... believe in bulk , than those which contains the whole code of the United States . In the various reports of our collectors to the Treasury Department , it is frequently remarked how seldom frauds occur . These reports are confirmed by ...
Pagina 68
... believe , as an unamiable , restless , and very ambitious people ; jealous in the extreme of British power , envious of our superiority , and filled with the most determined rivalship , first to surpass , and then to humble us . The ...
... believe , as an unamiable , restless , and very ambitious people ; jealous in the extreme of British power , envious of our superiority , and filled with the most determined rivalship , first to surpass , and then to humble us . The ...
Pagina 69
... believe that the system would have been persevered in , but for the interruption of all our peaceful arrangements which was occasioned almost immediately after by the return of Buonaparte from Elba . " " The observations of the author ...
... believe that the system would have been persevered in , but for the interruption of all our peaceful arrangements which was occasioned almost immediately after by the return of Buonaparte from Elba . " " The observations of the author ...
Pagina 71
... believe , a considerable proportion of the fish and lum- ber required by the planter in the sugar islands , is exported from the waters of Independent America . With respect to the former article , it is generally known that the British ...
... believe , a considerable proportion of the fish and lum- ber required by the planter in the sugar islands , is exported from the waters of Independent America . With respect to the former article , it is generally known that the British ...
Pagina 72
... believe , upon the very best grounds , that if the Ameri- cans are indebted to their more regular commerce and large . vessels for able seamen , they derive the ordinary , which consti- tute the more numerous classes , from this very ...
... believe , upon the very best grounds , that if the Ameri- cans are indebted to their more regular commerce and large . vessels for able seamen , they derive the ordinary , which consti- tute the more numerous classes , from this very ...
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