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But it is also a consequence of the policy which has been noted , that the foreign demand for the produces of agricultural countries is , in a great degree rather casual and occasional , than certain or constant .
But it is also a consequence of the policy which has been noted , that the foreign demand for the produces of agricultural countries is , in a great degree rather casual and occasional , than certain or constant .
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That the Treasury notes issued in accordance with the provisions of this act shall be redeemable on demand , in coin , at the Treasury of the United States , or at the office of any assistant treasurer of the United States , and when so ...
That the Treasury notes issued in accordance with the provisions of this act shall be redeemable on demand , in coin , at the Treasury of the United States , or at the office of any assistant treasurer of the United States , and when so ...
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... with a plant altogether too large for the demands made upon her , and with a capacity sufficient to supply not only all her own ... and the American producers have gradually found themselves in position to supply the home demand .
... with a plant altogether too large for the demands made upon her , and with a capacity sufficient to supply not only all her own ... and the American producers have gradually found themselves in position to supply the home demand .
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Economic Provisions of the Constitution of the United States | 7 |
The Land Ordinance of May 20 1785 | 13 |
The Tariff and Tonnage Acts of July 4 and July 20 1789 | 15 |
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