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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... duties would have remedied another inadequacy of the Articles of Confederation , at least in part . But Congress had no authority to control the country's domestic or foreign commerce . Each state had the power to impose import ...
... duties would have remedied another inadequacy of the Articles of Confederation , at least in part . But Congress had no authority to control the country's domestic or foreign commerce . Each state had the power to impose import ...
Stran 2
... duties . This action naturally aroused the ire of French merchants operating in those states , who regarded the indiscriminate imposition of such duties as a violation of the most - favored - nation provisions in the Franco- American ...
... duties . This action naturally aroused the ire of French merchants operating in those states , who regarded the indiscriminate imposition of such duties as a violation of the most - favored - nation provisions in the Franco- American ...
Stran 5
... duties until December 21 , but once in office he became , in effect , a prime minister , for he provided stability and continuity of policy to a Congress that often lacked a quorum , and to that assembly's presidents , often deficient ...
... duties until December 21 , but once in office he became , in effect , a prime minister , for he provided stability and continuity of policy to a Congress that often lacked a quorum , and to that assembly's presidents , often deficient ...
Stran 86
... duties ( those imposed during the war excepted ) than those to wch they were formerly liable , & it is expected in return that the produce & Manufactures of Great Britain shd be admitted into the united states in like Manner . If there ...
... duties ( those imposed during the war excepted ) than those to wch they were formerly liable , & it is expected in return that the produce & Manufactures of Great Britain shd be admitted into the united states in like Manner . If there ...
Stran 95
... Duties rights priviléges & All pecuniary considerations shall remain respecting the united States of America upon the same footing as they now remain respecting the province of Nova Scotia , or as if the aforesaid States had remained ...
... Duties rights priviléges & All pecuniary considerations shall remain respecting the united States of America upon the same footing as they now remain respecting the province of Nova Scotia , or as if the aforesaid States had remained ...
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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*.