The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Present Time, Band 2Wells and Lilly, 1828 |
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... demand - Cir- cello refuses the application - Denies that Naples is responsi- ble - No other European government gone so far - Nothing more done , · 191 CHAPTER VIII . RELATIONS WITH PORTUGAL . Trade in Mediterranean , exposed to ...
... demand - Cir- cello refuses the application - Denies that Naples is responsi- ble - No other European government gone so far - Nothing more done , · 191 CHAPTER VIII . RELATIONS WITH PORTUGAL . Trade in Mediterranean , exposed to ...
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... demand for her men in the United States , and that American commerce offered uncommon temptations . On the other hand , the undoubted truth is , that the population of America has , generally speaking , pro- duced sailors fully equal to ...
... demand for her men in the United States , and that American commerce offered uncommon temptations . On the other hand , the undoubted truth is , that the population of America has , generally speaking , pro- duced sailors fully equal to ...
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... demand was altogether for the merchant service . That demand was uniform , and the increase regular , for great numbers of men are never unexpectedly wanted on sudden emergencies , as in England . The native population of the country ...
... demand was altogether for the merchant service . That demand was uniform , and the increase regular , for great numbers of men are never unexpectedly wanted on sudden emergencies , as in England . The native population of the country ...
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... demand and cannot well be for many years , though the deficiency in regard to seamen is more especially perceived of late . This is , partly , occasioned by the crea- tion of more employment at home by the establishment of manufactories ...
... demand and cannot well be for many years , though the deficiency in regard to seamen is more especially perceived of late . This is , partly , occasioned by the crea- tion of more employment at home by the establishment of manufactories ...
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... demand to the navigation of the Mississippi . If then the de- mand on the part of Great Britain can be supposed to have given any weight to the present argument of the United States , the abandonment of that demand must have effectually ...
... demand to the navigation of the Mississippi . If then the de- mand on the part of Great Britain can be supposed to have given any weight to the present argument of the United States , the abandonment of that demand must have effectually ...
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