The Emerging Nation: A Documentary History of the Foreign Relations of the United States Under the Articles of Confederation, 1780-1789National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1996 |
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... advantage over British goods in any competition for American markets . However , French commercial practices made no allowance for credit , and French manufacturers did not adapt their products to the American market . Despite the lack ...
... advantage over British goods in any competition for American markets . However , French commercial practices made no allowance for credit , and French manufacturers did not adapt their products to the American market . Despite the lack ...
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... advantage and the convenience of all those who wish to consume their products . Without engaging myself to refute the reasoning which they use , I thought , My Lord , that I should report to you concerning the dispositions of the people ...
... advantage and the convenience of all those who wish to consume their products . Without engaging myself to refute the reasoning which they use , I thought , My Lord , that I should report to you concerning the dispositions of the people ...
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... advantages of selling this article for more money than at present , of getting the quantity of European Goods ... advantage of the two Countries would be an encrease of Friendship , intercourse & commerce & a greater knowledge of ...
... advantages of selling this article for more money than at present , of getting the quantity of European Goods ... advantage of the two Countries would be an encrease of Friendship , intercourse & commerce & a greater knowledge of ...
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... advantages they now enjoy from making numerous captures & thereby possessing themselves of tobacco sufficient for their ... advantage is made of those circumstances whose effects they apprehend & guard against , the british Islands must ...
... advantages they now enjoy from making numerous captures & thereby possessing themselves of tobacco sufficient for their ... advantage is made of those circumstances whose effects they apprehend & guard against , the british Islands must ...
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... advantages follow necessarily from being on a friendly Coast , because to the french Ships every Harbour would be a ... advantage to the Allies by distressing the finances of the common enemy . If the four french Ships above mentioned ...
... advantages follow necessarily from being on a friendly Coast , because to the french Ships every Harbour would be a ... advantage to the Allies by distressing the finances of the common enemy . If the four french Ships above mentioned ...
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