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... British entering the United Kingdom from foreign ports - how stands the case ? No less than 224,209 tons of British vessels en- tered from the United Netherlands and France - this in- cludes all the packets and small craft , whose ...
... British entering the United Kingdom from foreign ports - how stands the case ? No less than 224,209 tons of British vessels en- tered from the United Netherlands and France - this in- cludes all the packets and small craft , whose ...
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... British ports being open or closed ; and go into particu lar statements , as to the commerce and navigation be- NEGOTIATION WITH ENGLAND . It was well to pass tween those islands and the United States , that may sur- an act authorizing ...
... British ports being open or closed ; and go into particu lar statements , as to the commerce and navigation be- NEGOTIATION WITH ENGLAND . It was well to pass tween those islands and the United States , that may sur- an act authorizing ...
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... British and American ships paying the same duties and charges , re- spectively , and on every account - yet , while there enter- rican shipping in 1829 , the British shipping arriving at or departing for England amounted only to 122,000 ...
... British and American ships paying the same duties and charges , re- spectively , and on every account - yet , while there enter- rican shipping in 1829 , the British shipping arriving at or departing for England amounted only to 122,000 ...
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adjourned amendment amount ANDREW JACKSON appointed appropriations authority ayes Baltimore bank Benton bill British called Cambreleng canal cent commerce committee congress constitution court Cumberland road currency debate debt district dollars duty England favor foreign Frelinghuysen friends further enacted gentleman Grennell Grundy Hartford convention Hayne Hector Craig honorable house of representatives Indians interest John King late legislature manufactures Massachusetts McDuffie ment Messrs Missouri motion moved navy NAYS-Messrs noes Noyes Barber object Ohio opinion ordered P. P. Barbour party passed Pennsylvania persons political port present president principles printed proceedings public lands question rail road received resolution Resolved respect revenue secretary senate session shew Smith South Carolina speech Stanberry Standifer Sterigere Storrs tariff tariff of 1828 territory tion tonnage treasury union United vessels vice Virginia vote Washington whole Wickliffe yeas and nays YEAS-Messrs York