History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 Seiten |
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... Ministers were early sent to the court of Great Britain , France , Spain , and Portugal , and afterwards to Holland , to Russia , and to Prussia . Under the old Con- gress , ministers from the United States had resided at most of those ...
... Ministers were early sent to the court of Great Britain , France , Spain , and Portugal , and afterwards to Holland , to Russia , and to Prussia . Under the old Con- gress , ministers from the United States had resided at most of those ...
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... ministers ; but do not discover any disposition , on their part , to enter into any arrangements merely commercial ... ministry made propositions to bind the federal government not to raise these duties ; but offering no proper ...
... ministers ; but do not discover any disposition , on their part , to enter into any arrangements merely commercial ... ministry made propositions to bind the federal government not to raise these duties ; but offering no proper ...
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... ministry was considered highly im- proper , though they apologized for it , by pretending to a right to hold the forts , till the United States had made express and ample provision for paying certain claims , made by 1792 ] 45 WASHINGTON .
... ministry was considered highly im- proper , though they apologized for it , by pretending to a right to hold the forts , till the United States had made express and ample provision for paying certain claims , made by 1792 ] 45 WASHINGTON .
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... minister near the federal government , and the American Secretary of State , on that subject . The British minister had transmitted to the Department of State , a part of a Statute of Parliament , and gave notice also , that the British ...
... minister near the federal government , and the American Secretary of State , on that subject . The British minister had transmitted to the Department of State , a part of a Statute of Parliament , and gave notice also , that the British ...
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... ministry was arbitrary and monopolizing in its views , and ready to take all the advantage , in the intercourse between the two coun- tries , which their power would support . Thus it became necessary , and the federal Executive had ...
... ministry was arbitrary and monopolizing in its views , and ready to take all the advantage , in the intercourse between the two coun- tries , which their power would support . Thus it became necessary , and the federal Executive had ...
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