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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... says ( Works , vol . 1 , 664 ) : " I am not ignorant that most of his positions and hypotheses have been controverted . * • He had abilities for investigation , but after my acquaintance with him in Congress , & c . , his excellence as ...
... says ( Works , vol . 1 , 664 ) : " I am not ignorant that most of his positions and hypotheses have been controverted . * • He had abilities for investigation , but after my acquaintance with him in Congress , & c . , his excellence as ...
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... Says Mr. Trescot : The negotiation , therefore , dragged slowly ; the duties of the Commissioners were confined to pressing upon the attention of the French Ministry the necessity of prompt and public assistance , employing such ...
... Says Mr. Trescot : The negotiation , therefore , dragged slowly ; the duties of the Commissioners were confined to pressing upon the attention of the French Ministry the necessity of prompt and public assistance , employing such ...
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... says : In the whole course of the negotiation which preceded and accompanied the treaty of 1778 , the American Government never asked , and the French Govern- ment never offered , any peculiar sympathy for republican institutions . As ...
... says : In the whole course of the negotiation which preceded and accompanied the treaty of 1778 , the American Government never asked , and the French Govern- ment never offered , any peculiar sympathy for republican institutions . As ...
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... pendence , and he called attention to the stipulations of the French treaty , in which a tacit acknowledgment of independence was admitted as a possible contingency of peace . " France , " says he , " foresaw the. EUROPEAN RECOGNITIONS .
... pendence , and he called attention to the stipulations of the French treaty , in which a tacit acknowledgment of independence was admitted as a possible contingency of peace . " France , " says he , " foresaw the. EUROPEAN RECOGNITIONS .
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... says he , " foresaw the extreme difficulties which a formal and explicit acknowledgment might meet with . She knew by her own experience in similar contests in which she has been deeply concerned , respecting the republics of Hol- land ...
... says he , " foresaw the extreme difficulties which a formal and explicit acknowledgment might meet with . She knew by her own experience in similar contests in which she has been deeply concerned , respecting the republics of Hol- land ...
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