Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... foreign demand for the products of agricultural countries is , in a great degree , rather casual and occasional , than certain or constant . To what extent injurious interruptions of the demand for some of the staple commodities of the ...
... foreign demand for the products of agricultural countries is , in a great degree , rather casual and occasional , than certain or constant . To what extent injurious interruptions of the demand for some of the staple commodities of the ...
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... foreign languages in the department of the United States for foreign affairs . Could no person be found acquainted with more than one foreign language , and who in so confidential a trust could have been regularly attached to , and in ...
... foreign languages in the department of the United States for foreign affairs . Could no person be found acquainted with more than one foreign language , and who in so confidential a trust could have been regularly attached to , and in ...
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... foreign arti- cles is paid cheerfully by those who can afford to add foreign luxuries to domestic comforts ; being collected on our seaboards and frontiers only , and incorporated with the transactions of our mercantile citizens , it ...
... foreign arti- cles is paid cheerfully by those who can afford to add foreign luxuries to domestic comforts ; being collected on our seaboards and frontiers only , and incorporated with the transactions of our mercantile citizens , it ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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