The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 62, Part 2J. Dodsley, 1822 - History |
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Page 674
... nations . By this proceeding , the government of Spain has rendered to the United States a new and very serious injury ... nation , may dictate . In the course to be pursued , these ob- jects should be constantly held in view , and have ...
... nations . By this proceeding , the government of Spain has rendered to the United States a new and very serious injury ... nation , may dictate . In the course to be pursued , these ob- jects should be constantly held in view , and have ...
Page 675
... nation . " From a full view of all cir- cumstances , it is submitted to the consideration of Congress , whe- ther it will not be proper for the United States to carry the con- ditions of the treaty into effect , in the same manner as if ...
... nation . " From a full view of all cir- cumstances , it is submitted to the consideration of Congress , whe- ther it will not be proper for the United States to carry the con- ditions of the treaty into effect , in the same manner as if ...
Page 676
... nation , that few examples of a contrary kind have occurred . " The distance of the colonies from the parent country , and the great extent of their population and resources , gave them advan- tages which , it was anticipated , at a ...
... nation , that few examples of a contrary kind have occurred . " The distance of the colonies from the parent country , and the great extent of their population and resources , gave them advan- tages which , it was anticipated , at a ...
Page 678
... nation , have been no less ad- verse to our manufacturing es- tablishments , in several sections of the union . " The great reduction of the currency which the banks have been constrained to make , in order to continue specie pay- ments ...
... nation , have been no less ad- verse to our manufacturing es- tablishments , in several sections of the union . " The great reduction of the currency which the banks have been constrained to make , in order to continue specie pay- ments ...
Page 679
... nation , is submitted to the wisdom of Congress . " The survey of the coast for the establishment of fortifications is now nearly completed , and considerable progress has been made in the collection of mate- rials for the construction ...
... nation , is submitted to the wisdom of Congress . " The survey of the coast for the establishment of fortifications is now nearly completed , and considerable progress has been made in the collection of mate- rials for the construction ...
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