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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... political connection ( with France ) . Submit to none of her authority ; receive no governors or officers from her . 2. " No military connection ; receive no troops from her . 3. " Only a commercial connection - that is , make a treaty ...
... political connection ( with France ) . Submit to none of her authority ; receive no governors or officers from her . 2. " No military connection ; receive no troops from her . 3. " Only a commercial connection - that is , make a treaty ...
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... political . * It recognized the independence of the Colonies , and provided for a combination of military movements - stipulated for the division of con- quests , and that peace should only be made upon joint consultation . It ...
... political . * It recognized the independence of the Colonies , and provided for a combination of military movements - stipulated for the division of con- quests , and that peace should only be made upon joint consultation . It ...
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... political combinations , and pointed conclusively to the necessity of a re - distribution of the balance of power so effectually disturbed by England's commercial greatness . It also brought * The Colonies remaining to Spain in America ...
... political combinations , and pointed conclusively to the necessity of a re - distribution of the balance of power so effectually disturbed by England's commercial greatness . It also brought * The Colonies remaining to Spain in America ...
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... politics had its own intrinsic value and its special influence . The fact , too , was perhaps significant of a deeper truth , that the alliance with France was at best but temporary , to be controlled , modified , even ruptured by ...
... politics had its own intrinsic value and its special influence . The fact , too , was perhaps significant of a deeper truth , that the alliance with France was at best but temporary , to be controlled , modified , even ruptured by ...
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... political and social affairs of the world , for it was the same year which witnessed the birth of Cuvier , Canning , Chauteaubriand , Walter Scott , Mackintosh , Wellington and Napoleon . Receiving every advantage that wealth , society ...
... political and social affairs of the world , for it was the same year which witnessed the birth of Cuvier , Canning , Chauteaubriand , Walter Scott , Mackintosh , Wellington and Napoleon . Receiving every advantage that wealth , society ...
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