The Emerging Nation: A Documentary History of the Foreign Relations of the United States Under the Articles of Confederation, 1780-1789National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1996 |
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... commerce . However , the fact that Great Britain's national interests lay in maximizing the number of British seamen upon which it could draw to man the Royal Navy in wartime , and in maintaining its own foreign trade and manufactures ...
... commerce . However , the fact that Great Britain's national interests lay in maximizing the number of British seamen upon which it could draw to man the Royal Navy in wartime , and in maintaining its own foreign trade and manufactures ...
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... Commerce between France and the United States [ Translation ] Commercial Relations 1780 The Americans lack manufactured goods of all kinds . There are only two Nations in Europe that can sustain in full a market so immense . France ...
... Commerce between France and the United States [ Translation ] Commercial Relations 1780 The Americans lack manufactured goods of all kinds . There are only two Nations in Europe that can sustain in full a market so immense . France ...
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... commerce with New York have been until now only a feeble barrier against the immense benefits that it presents . It appears to me , M. le Marquis , that the most certain means of assuring to our commerce superiority over that which the ...
... commerce with New York have been until now only a feeble barrier against the immense benefits that it presents . It appears to me , M. le Marquis , that the most certain means of assuring to our commerce superiority over that which the ...
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... Commerce with the States General , and every thing go's on with unexampled Cordiality . he has been a faithfull labourer in the Vineyard and I am happy that he has reaped the reward of his Industry . ... Sir , Your Most Obedient NA ...
... Commerce with the States General , and every thing go's on with unexampled Cordiality . he has been a faithfull labourer in the Vineyard and I am happy that he has reaped the reward of his Industry . ... Sir , Your Most Obedient NA ...
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... commerce . The Americans let no occasion escape to reason on this matter with me , and they have frequently claimed to prove to me that it would be in the interest of the Realm to open all our ports in the Antilles , to give up the ...
... commerce . The Americans let no occasion escape to reason on this matter with me , and they have frequently claimed to prove to me that it would be in the interest of the Realm to open all our ports in the Antilles , to give up the ...
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Stran 16 - I have the honour to be, with great respect, Sir, Your most obedient and h'ble Serv* By order, ABM TENBROECK, Presid*.