American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Τόμος 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... duty of eighteen pounds three shillings sterling per ton ; yet spermaceti oil found a market there to the value of eighty - one thousand and forty - eight dollars . Thus it appears , that of eight millions and a half sold to Great ...
... duty of eighteen pounds three shillings sterling per ton ; yet spermaceti oil found a market there to the value of eighty - one thousand and forty - eight dollars . Thus it appears , that of eight millions and a half sold to Great ...
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... duties in 1782 , he was elected to Congress , where he remained until the next year . " In this period , " says Dr. Ramsay , " he was called upon to perform an extra- ordinary duty . The surrender of Lord Cornwallis , in October , 1781 ...
... duties in 1782 , he was elected to Congress , where he remained until the next year . " In this period , " says Dr. Ramsay , " he was called upon to perform an extra- ordinary duty . The surrender of Lord Cornwallis , in October , 1781 ...
Σελίδα 222
... duty , and the conveyance from them to us is so easy - while they consider our imposts as an ungenerous advantage taken of them , which it would be laudable to elude , the duties must be light or they would be evaded . The facility to ...
... duty , and the conveyance from them to us is so easy - while they consider our imposts as an ungenerous advantage taken of them , which it would be laudable to elude , the duties must be light or they would be evaded . The facility to ...
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