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... England and the United States . The cause of the creation of the Bank was the poverty of the government , and the almost utter impossibility of supplying its wants by means of taxation , from the scarcity of money . The increase of the ...
... England and the United States . The cause of the creation of the Bank was the poverty of the government , and the almost utter impossibility of supplying its wants by means of taxation , from the scarcity of money . The increase of the ...
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... England and the United States forbid any distinction of this nature . Sugar , the growth of Louisiana , the produce of slave labor , has the right of admission on terms as low as the produce of the most " fa- vored nation , " and with ...
... England and the United States forbid any distinction of this nature . Sugar , the growth of Louisiana , the produce of slave labor , has the right of admission on terms as low as the produce of the most " fa- vored nation , " and with ...
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... England for the emancipation of the blacks in Cuba : and the two last in compliance with the royal order of June 25th of that year , requiring from the corporations in question an expression of their opinion respecting the pro- posed ...
... England for the emancipation of the blacks in Cuba : and the two last in compliance with the royal order of June 25th of that year , requiring from the corporations in question an expression of their opinion respecting the pro- posed ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV | 3 |
AVARICE AND ENVY A Tale from the French of Victor Hugo | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS DURATION OF SLAVERY | 11 |
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