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... similar to those of the United States in order to counteract the influence of Britain and France , both of whom opposed our making treaties with other European nations , and who argued that diplomatic connections with them would involve ...
... similar to those of the United States in order to counteract the influence of Britain and France , both of whom opposed our making treaties with other European nations , and who argued that diplomatic connections with them would involve ...
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... similar to those of his predecessor , and resigned the position in 1845 , having accomplished no more . " By the time of the third appointment to the post , the United States secretary of state complained of the lack of courtesy on the ...
... similar to those of his predecessor , and resigned the position in 1845 , having accomplished no more . " By the time of the third appointment to the post , the United States secretary of state complained of the lack of courtesy on the ...
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... similar to the Communist Manifesto . He wrote from Turin ( June 30 , 1849 ) when he submitted the plan for the canal : " 9 " The present would seem to be an appropriate time for a candid and prompt consideration of the subject by the ...
... similar to the Communist Manifesto . He wrote from Turin ( June 30 , 1849 ) when he submitted the plan for the canal : " 9 " The present would seem to be an appropriate time for a candid and prompt consideration of the subject by the ...
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TOBACCO PRODUCTIONUNITED STATES CENSUS 1840 11 | |
THE COLONIAL TOBACCO TRADE 14 | |
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