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Page 58
... United States , the time has come in which it has been thought to be due to the welfare and character of the United States to countervail the regulations which so long , and so much to our disadvantage , have been imposed by England on ...
... United States , the time has come in which it has been thought to be due to the welfare and character of the United States to countervail the regulations which so long , and so much to our disadvantage , have been imposed by England on ...
Page 156
... United States , the president shall be , and hereby is , authorized to issue his proclamation , de- claring that the ports of the United States shall thereafter be open to the vessels of Great Britain , employed in the trade and inter ...
... United States , the president shall be , and hereby is , authorized to issue his proclamation , de- claring that the ports of the United States shall thereafter be open to the vessels of Great Britain , employed in the trade and inter ...
Page 282
... United States , A PROCLAMATION . ARTICLE 2 . Articles of the growth , produce , or manufacture of France , imported into the United States in French vessels , shall pay an additional daty , not exceeding three dollars and seventy - five ...
... United States , A PROCLAMATION . ARTICLE 2 . Articles of the growth , produce , or manufacture of France , imported into the United States in French vessels , shall pay an additional daty , not exceeding three dollars and seventy - five ...
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