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... t this export volume was only a third of what it used to be. If it was really enforced, the American finances would collapse in a few months.
After two days of persistent bargaining, even Hamilton, one of the top five leaders of the United States, came to plead, and Lamert finally pretended to be overwhelmed and presented the real armistice terms sent from Paris:
"My bottom line—this is also the last meeting with you all before signing the agreement—is that the export of timber a ...
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