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... England , as a tender mother , who defends her own children , had lent them the succour of her troops and her ships , against the attacks of the savage tribes , and against the encroachments of other powers ; she granted immunities and ...
... England , as a tender mother , who defends her own children , had lent them the succour of her troops and her ships , against the attacks of the savage tribes , and against the encroachments of other powers ; she granted immunities and ...
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... England , and to buy the productions of lands appertaining to any European people whatever , unless these productions had been first introduced into the English ports . Such had been the constant scope and object of a great num- ber of ...
... England , and to buy the productions of lands appertaining to any European people whatever , unless these productions had been first introduced into the English ports . Such had been the constant scope and object of a great num- ber of ...
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... England , and by which it was declared , that they should not have legal currency in the pay- ment of debts , that English creditors might not be injured by the necessity of receiving a depreciated paper , instead of money . This ...
... England , and by which it was declared , that they should not have legal currency in the pay- ment of debts , that English creditors might not be injured by the necessity of receiving a depreciated paper , instead of money . This ...
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... England , and by which it was declared , that they should not have legal currency in the pay- ment of debts , that English creditors might not be injured by the necessity of receiving a depreciated paper , instead of money . This ...
... England , and by which it was declared , that they should not have legal currency in the pay- ment of debts , that English creditors might not be injured by the necessity of receiving a depreciated paper , instead of money . This ...
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... England itself . The restrictions imposed by Great Britain upon the American commerce , tended rather to a just and prudent distribution of this traffic , between all the parts of its vast dominions , than to a real prohibition ; if ...
... England itself . The restrictions imposed by Great Britain upon the American commerce , tended rather to a just and prudent distribution of this traffic , between all the parts of its vast dominions , than to a real prohibition ; if ...
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