The American Historical Review, Volume 24John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1919 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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... trade struck vitally at the prosperity of the Scandinavian Am . State Pap . , For . Rel . , I. 241 , 449–454 . 7 The confidential relations of Hamilton with the British representatives at Philadelphia may be seen clearly in the ...
... trade struck vitally at the prosperity of the Scandinavian Am . State Pap . , For . Rel . , I. 241 , 449–454 . 7 The confidential relations of Hamilton with the British representatives at Philadelphia may be seen clearly in the ...
Halaman 30
... trade . They followed that impulse which is almost an instinct with small nations that have large merchant marines but small fighting navies . The two northern monarchies , whose interests led them to adopt more liberal principles of ...
... trade . They followed that impulse which is almost an instinct with small nations that have large merchant marines but small fighting navies . The two northern monarchies , whose interests led them to adopt more liberal principles of ...
Halaman 34
... trade still ran in old colonial channels to English wharves ; 27 but this commercial situation , so undesirable to the United States , led to American tariff and tonnage duties in favor of American vessels.28 This bore particularly hard ...
... trade still ran in old colonial channels to English wharves ; 27 but this commercial situation , so undesirable to the United States , led to American tariff and tonnage duties in favor of American vessels.28 This bore particularly hard ...
Halaman 45
... trade ; the admission of Amer- ican vessels , during the war only , to a direct West Indian trade , which the conditions of war had rendered it impracticable for Brit- ish ships adequately to maintain ; 78 and compensation for captures ...
... trade ; the admission of Amer- ican vessels , during the war only , to a direct West Indian trade , which the conditions of war had rendered it impracticable for Brit- ish ships adequately to maintain ; 78 and compensation for captures ...
Halaman 46
... trade between the United States and the French islands was concerned , by the repeal of the Order of November 6 , 1793. Restrictions on American exportations of stipulated West Indian products , of which the voyage had been broken by ...
... trade between the United States and the French islands was concerned , by the repeal of the Order of November 6 , 1793. Restrictions on American exportations of stipulated West Indian products , of which the voyage had been broken by ...
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