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France (France) (search for this): article 13
State of trade in France --The troubles in the United States have in furiously affected the trade of France more than that of England, as the demand for a great many articles of luxury formerly supplied to the United States by France has been greatly reduced. The French circulars all state that trade is dull throughout the France more than that of England, as the demand for a great many articles of luxury formerly supplied to the United States by France has been greatly reduced. The French circulars all state that trade is dull throughout the county. There is no demand except for articles wanted for immediate use, and there is consequently much uneasiness prevailing among the manufacturing population. at many articles of luxury formerly supplied to the United States by France has been greatly reduced. The French circulars all state that trade is dull throughout the county. There is no demand except for articles wanted for immediate use, and there is consequently much uneasiness prevailing among the manufacturing population.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 13
State of trade in France --The troubles in the United States have in furiously affected the trade of France more than that of England, as the demand for a great many articles of luxury formerly supplied to the United States by France has been greatly reduced. The French circulars all state that trade is dull throughout the county. There is no demand except for articles wanted for immediate use, and there is consequently much uneasiness prevailing among the manufacturing population. State of trade in France --The troubles in the United States have in furiously affected the trade of France more than that of England, as the demand for a great many articles of luxury formerly supplied to the United States by France has been greatly reduced. The French circulars all state that trade is dull throughout the county. There is no demand except for articles wanted for immediate use, and there is consequently much uneasiness prevailing among the manufacturing population.