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" ... powers equal rights. Our ports have been open to both, and every article the fruit of our soil or of the industry of our citizens which either was permitted to take has been equally free to the other. Should the colonies establish their independence,... "
Niles' National Register - Página 235
1817
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Annual Register, Volumen59

Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 páginas
...to the other. Should the colonies establish their independence, it is proper now to state, that this Government neither seeks, nor would accept from them any advantage, in commerce or otherwise, which would not be equally open to all other nations. The colonies will, in that event, become independent...
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Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session ..., Volumen1

United States. Congress. House - 1817 - 618 páginas
...to the other. Should the colonies establish their independence, it is proper now to state, that this government neither seeks nor would accept from them,...independent states, free from any obligation to, or connexion with, us, which it may not then be their interest to form on the basis of a fair reciprocity....
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A Narrative of a Tour of Observation: Made During the Summer of 1817

James MONROE (President of the United States of America.) - 1818 - 276 páginas
...to the other. Should the colonies establish their independence, it is proper now to state, that this government neither seeks, nor would accept, from them...independent states, free from any obligation to, or connexion with, us, which it may not then be their interest to form on the basis of a fair reciprocity....
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1818 - 798 páginas
...to the other. Should the colonies establish their independence, it is proper now to state, that this Government neither seeks, nor would accept from them any advantage, in commerce or otherwise, which would not be equally open to all other nations. Hie colonies will, in that event, become independent...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen73

1818 - 598 páginas
...lo Ihe other. Should the Colonies establish their independence, it is proper now to slate, that this Government neither seeks, nor would accept from them, any advantage^ in commerce or otherwise, which would not be equally open to all other nations. The Colonies will, in that event, become independent...
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Annual Register, Volumen59

Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 páginas
...to the other. Should the colonies establish their independence, it is proper now to state, that this Government neither seeks, nor would accept from them any advantage, in commerce or otherwise, which would not be equally open to all other nations. The colonies will, in that event, become independent...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1818 - 784 páginas
...government neither seeks nor would accept from diem any advantage, in commerce or otherwise, which would not be equally open to all other nations. The colonies will, in that event,become independent states, free from any obligation to or connection with us, w-hich ir may not...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

1819 - 542 páginas
...to the other. Should the colonies establish their independence, it is proper now to state, that this government neither seeks nor would accept from them,...independent states, free from any obligation to, or connexion with, us, which it may not then be their interest to form on the basis of a fair reciprocity....
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The Tour of James Monroe, President of the United States, Through the ...

Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1819 - 362 páginas
...to the other. Should the colonies establish their independence, it is proper now to state, that this government neither seeks, nor would accept, from"...colonies will, in that event, become independent states, freed from any obligation to, C c 2 or connection with us, which it may not then be their interest...
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The Tour of James Monroe: President of the United States, Through the ...

Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1820 - 366 páginas
...equally open to all other nations. — The colonies will, in that event, become independent states, freed from any obligation to, or connection with us, which it may not then be theif interest to form on the basis of a fair reciprocity. In the summer of the present year, an expedition...
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