The American Historical Review, Volume 25John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1920 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... France but with other powers as well.2 The course of the negotiations , long protracted and involving various diplomatic changes , led finally to the signing of the treaty on September 26 , 1786. A convention supplementing the treaty ...
... France but with other powers as well.2 The course of the negotiations , long protracted and involving various diplomatic changes , led finally to the signing of the treaty on September 26 , 1786. A convention supplementing the treaty ...
Halaman 20
... France in the direction of opening up British markets to French cambrics , linens , millinery , and other finely wrought goods , and these concessions naturally aroused the opposition of manufacturers in the United Kingdom . But the ...
... France in the direction of opening up British markets to French cambrics , linens , millinery , and other finely wrought goods , and these concessions naturally aroused the opposition of manufacturers in the United Kingdom . But the ...
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... France were in harmony with their traditional attitude . Their vigorous and successful fight for the adoption in 1788 of more rigorous measures against the export of raw materials in the woollen industry is typical of their continued ...
... France were in harmony with their traditional attitude . Their vigorous and successful fight for the adoption in 1788 of more rigorous measures against the export of raw materials in the woollen industry is typical of their continued ...
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... France is in itself important evidence . It will be recalled that the treaty , in relation to cottons , iron , and pottery , provided for reciprocal duties much lower than had existed . The manufacturers of these commodities , almost ...
... France is in itself important evidence . It will be recalled that the treaty , in relation to cottons , iron , and pottery , provided for reciprocal duties much lower than had existed . The manufacturers of these commodities , almost ...
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... Committee of Council . . upon the Corn Laws , pp . 63 , 64 ; An Essex Farmer , Observations on the New Corn Bill , pp . 3 , 4 . Returning now to the treaty with France , it will English Manufacturers and the Treaty of 1786 27.
... Committee of Council . . upon the Corn Laws , pp . 63 , 64 ; An Essex Farmer , Observations on the New Corn Bill , pp . 3 , 4 . Returning now to the treaty with France , it will English Manufacturers and the Treaty of 1786 27.
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