Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... France is to remove the burden from her own shippers which she has laid upon them , and not to ask us to assist her in laying half of it upon ours . With regard to the claim of special and unconstitutional privileges for the vessels of ...
... France is to remove the burden from her own shippers which she has laid upon them , and not to ask us to assist her in laying half of it upon ours . With regard to the claim of special and unconstitutional privileges for the vessels of ...
Page 107
... France . They were articles not of mutual operation , equally , or at least reciprocally , beneficial to both parties , but of which the whole benefit would be for France , and the whole sacrifice or concessions on the part of the ...
... France . They were articles not of mutual operation , equally , or at least reciprocally , beneficial to both parties , but of which the whole benefit would be for France , and the whole sacrifice or concessions on the part of the ...
Page 155
... France and of the country whence they trade , no law is violated ; the commerce is strictly regular , and neither ... France , should be made ; if the pretence of a port of trade should be set up in a desert , close upon the boundary of ...
... France and of the country whence they trade , no law is violated ; the commerce is strictly regular , and neither ... France , should be made ; if the pretence of a port of trade should be set up in a desert , close upon the boundary of ...
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