The Commercial Review of the South and West: A Monthly Journal of Trade, Commerce, Commercial Polity, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal Improvements and General Literature, Volumes 33-34J. D. B. DeBow., 1862 - Industries |
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... independence than it attention was turned to foreign alliances . The statesmen of that day were less influenced by the actual fact of the weakness of the Colonies in population and resources , than by broad and comprehensive views of a ...
... independence than it attention was turned to foreign alliances . The statesmen of that day were less influenced by the actual fact of the weakness of the Colonies in population and resources , than by broad and comprehensive views of a ...
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... independence , could find little or no encouragement from nations having Colonial establishments . To these Mr. Adams replied , confining himself to France . The exultation of Britain , by her recent naval triumphs and the acquisition ...
... independence , could find little or no encouragement from nations having Colonial establishments . To these Mr. Adams replied , confining himself to France . The exultation of Britain , by her recent naval triumphs and the acquisition ...
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... Independence , was submitted by his master to the consideration of the celebrated Turgot , Comptroller General of France . The memoir and report upon it evidence the selfish spirit which in nearly all cases forms the basis and rule of ...
... Independence , was submitted by his master to the consideration of the celebrated Turgot , Comptroller General of France . The memoir and report upon it evidence the selfish spirit which in nearly all cases forms the basis and rule of ...
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... independence and return to the obedience of that Govern- menti . - Pp . 41-2 . On the sixth of February , 1778 , nineteen months after the Declara- at * On the announcement of the French treaty , propositions for peace were once ...
... independence and return to the obedience of that Govern- menti . - Pp . 41-2 . On the sixth of February , 1778 , nineteen months after the Declara- at * On the announcement of the French treaty , propositions for peace were once ...
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... Independence and nearly fifteen months after the arrival of the first commission in France , two treaties of commerce and alliance were signed ; the former adopting very nearly the suggestions of Congress , but the latter differing ...
... Independence and nearly fifteen months after the arrival of the first commission in France , two treaties of commerce and alliance were signed ; the former adopting very nearly the suggestions of Congress , but the latter differing ...
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