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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... subjects that interested us directly . If to all the benefits which the King has poured out upon this people His Majesty can join that of inspiring in them a constant inclination for concord , he will assure their happiness , but ...
... subjects that interested us directly . If to all the benefits which the King has poured out upon this people His Majesty can join that of inspiring in them a constant inclination for concord , he will assure their happiness , but ...
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... Subject to Regulations or alterations by future Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain . 6. On the part of the States of ... Subjects , & enjoy all rights & privileges as such , in the respective dominions and territories in the manner ...
... Subject to Regulations or alterations by future Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain . 6. On the part of the States of ... Subjects , & enjoy all rights & privileges as such , in the respective dominions and territories in the manner ...
Stran 100
... subjects of the Crown of Great Britain and their trading Vessels ; who shall be received , treated and protected , like the Merchants and trading Vessels of the State in which they may be , and be liable to no other charges or Duties ...
... subjects of the Crown of Great Britain and their trading Vessels ; who shall be received , treated and protected , like the Merchants and trading Vessels of the State in which they may be , and be liable to no other charges or Duties ...
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... subjects of Commerce . 13th . A merchant will not be influenced by the simple consideration of buying cheaply and selling dear . For it is certain that he can buy dear in one place and yet gain more there than if he had bought cheaply ...
... subjects of Commerce . 13th . A merchant will not be influenced by the simple consideration of buying cheaply and selling dear . For it is certain that he can buy dear in one place and yet gain more there than if he had bought cheaply ...
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... Subjects , particularly to those who are permitted to settle amongst us , for tho ' this is reciprocal , yet as their Commerce is more extensive and active than ours , there is reason to beleive that many of the Subjects of his ...
... Subjects , particularly to those who are permitted to settle amongst us , for tho ' this is reciprocal , yet as their Commerce is more extensive and active than ours , there is reason to beleive that many of the Subjects of his ...
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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*.