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... Foreign Affairs under the government of the Con- federation , strongly recommended to the Congress the arbitration of the northeastern boundary dispute between Great Britain and the United States . No affirmative action was taken on ...
... Foreign Affairs under the government of the Con- federation , strongly recommended to the Congress the arbitration of the northeastern boundary dispute between Great Britain and the United States . No affirmative action was taken on ...
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... foreign consumer of England's manufactured products . The import and export trade with Great Britain constituted over 75 % of all the foreign commerce of the United States . It was a realization by the Fathers of the fact that , in ...
... foreign consumer of England's manufactured products . The import and export trade with Great Britain constituted over 75 % of all the foreign commerce of the United States . It was a realization by the Fathers of the fact that , in ...
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... Foreign Affairs , had said : " I am directed to say there is no fair and equitable form of conventional arbitrament or reference to which they ( the United States ) will not be willing to submit . " After nearly two years , and ...
... Foreign Affairs , had said : " I am directed to say there is no fair and equitable form of conventional arbitrament or reference to which they ( the United States ) will not be willing to submit . " After nearly two years , and ...
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... foreign state . When in 1832 , the court , through Chief Justice Marshall , pronounced a judgment against Georgia , in the case of Worcester vs. Georgia ( 6 Peters 515 ) , Andrew Jackson , then President , with characteristic emphasis ...
... foreign state . When in 1832 , the court , through Chief Justice Marshall , pronounced a judgment against Georgia , in the case of Worcester vs. Georgia ( 6 Peters 515 ) , Andrew Jackson , then President , with characteristic emphasis ...
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... foreign commerce is variously estimated at from 10 % to 15 % of its total commerce . Even accepting the lower esti- mate as approximately accurate , it is obvious that either the slackening or the strengthening of this foreign demand ...
... foreign commerce is variously estimated at from 10 % to 15 % of its total commerce . Even accepting the lower esti- mate as approximately accurate , it is obvious that either the slackening or the strengthening of this foreign demand ...
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