The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year of American IndependenceJoseph Blunt G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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... produce an entire change in the condition of America , had previously commenced , and had already advanced to that point , from which ( experience teaches ) it could not retrograde ; it was re- served for this year to witness those ...
... produce an entire change in the condition of America , had previously commenced , and had already advanced to that point , from which ( experience teaches ) it could not retrograde ; it was re- served for this year to witness those ...
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... produced in the colony , was to be sent to her European ports , to be thence distributed to other nations , or to be wrought into fabrics , and often for the use of the colonists themselves . In this manner , the whole con- tinent was ...
... produced in the colony , was to be sent to her European ports , to be thence distributed to other nations , or to be wrought into fabrics , and often for the use of the colonists themselves . In this manner , the whole con- tinent was ...
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... producing this result , than that relating to the admission of Missouri into the union . though this question only related to the extinction of slavery in Mis- souri , it was represented as an at- tempt upon that species of pro- perty ...
... producing this result , than that relating to the admission of Missouri into the union . though this question only related to the extinction of slavery in Mis- souri , it was represented as an at- tempt upon that species of pro- perty ...
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... produced great excitement . A secret coun- cil of the nation was called , and a resolution adopted not to accept the treaty , and the death of M❜ln- tosh , the leader and chief of the party that assented to it , was also deter- mined ...
... produced great excitement . A secret coun- cil of the nation was called , and a resolution adopted not to accept the treaty , and the death of M❜ln- tosh , the leader and chief of the party that assented to it , was also deter- mined ...
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... produce any general apprehension of serious consequences , although it was sanctioned by a report to the state legislature . In the Uni- ted States , these ebullitions of lo- the boundary lines between the se- veral tribes , consisting ...
... produce any general apprehension of serious consequences , although it was sanctioned by a report to the state legislature . In the Uni- ted States , these ebullitions of lo- the boundary lines between the se- veral tribes , consisting ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 58 - In the wars of the European powers, in matters relating to themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do.
Seite 57 - The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations to have with them as little political connection as possible.
Seite 42 - The citizens of each of the contracting parties shall have power to dispose of their personal goods within the jurisdiction of the other, by sale, donation, testament, or otherwise...
Seite 4 - Parties, although the whole lading, or any part thereof, should appertain to the Enemies of either, Contraband Goods being always excepted. It is also agreed, in like manner, that the same liberty be extended to Persons who are on board a Free Ship, with this effect, that although they be Enemies to both or either Party, they are not to be taken out of that Free Ship, unless they are Officers or Soldiers, and in the actual service of the Enemies...
Seite 7 - Neither the debts due from individuals of the one nation to the individuals of the other, nor shares, nor moneys, which they may have in public funds, nor in public or private banks, shall ever, in any event of war, or of national difference, be sequestered or confiscated.
Seite 157 - Nor shall any prohibition be imposed on the exportation or importation of any articles, the...
Seite 43 - ... the other, transient or dwelling therein, leaving open and free to them the tribunals of justice for their judicial recourse, on the same terms which are usual and customary with the natives or citizens of the country...
Seite 43 - ... to trade with the same liberty and security from the places , ports and havens of those who are enemies of both, or either party, without any opposition or disturbance whatsoever; not only directly from the places of the enemy before mentioned , to neutral places , but also from one place belonging to an enemy , to another place belonging to an enemy , whether they be under the jurisdiction of one power, or under several.
Seite 153 - ... exportation of any articles to the territories of the other than such as are, or may be, payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country...