American Government and PoliticsMacmillan, 1910 - 772 pages |
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... FOREIGN AFFAIRS XVII NATIONAL DEFENCE XVIII . TAXATION AND FINANCE XIX . THE REGULATION OF COMMERCE XX . NATURAL RESOURCES XXI . THE GOVERNMENT of Territories · · 267 294 • · • 315 342 358 379 • · • 401 • • 417 CHAPTER PART III STATE ...
... FOREIGN AFFAIRS XVII NATIONAL DEFENCE XVIII . TAXATION AND FINANCE XIX . THE REGULATION OF COMMERCE XX . NATURAL RESOURCES XXI . THE GOVERNMENT of Territories · · 267 294 • · • 315 342 358 379 • · • 401 • • 417 CHAPTER PART III STATE ...
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... foreign powers , and waged war in the field . On the other hand , when independence was de- clared , the Revolutionists had to provide some form of united government for the realization of their common purposes , and at the same time to ...
... foreign powers , and waged war in the field . On the other hand , when independence was de- clared , the Revolutionists had to provide some form of united government for the realization of their common purposes , and at the same time to ...
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... foreign powers . ' As early as July 21 , 1775 , the Congress resolved itself into a committee of the whole to take into consideration the state of America , and Dr. Franklin submitted a draft of a plan for confederation . Under the ...
... foreign powers . ' As early as July 21 , 1775 , the Congress resolved itself into a committee of the whole to take into consideration the state of America , and Dr. Franklin submitted a draft of a plan for confederation . Under the ...
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... foreign debt multiplied about twenty - five fold . In short , a large group of public creditors were failing to receive the interest due them on government securities . It would have been exercising almost superhuman faculties for them ...
... foreign debt multiplied about twenty - five fold . In short , a large group of public creditors were failing to receive the interest due them on government securities . It would have been exercising almost superhuman faculties for them ...
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... foreign debt alone . Had it not been for the loans which the bankers of Holland were willing to make to the struggling republic , the confederacy would surely have been confronted by bankruptcy and total ruin before relief came . 2. The ...
... foreign debt alone . Had it not been for the loans which the bankers of Holland were willing to make to the struggling republic , the confederacy would surely have been confronted by bankruptcy and total ruin before relief came . 2. The ...
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