Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen5F. Hunt, 1841 |
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... Quantity of Soap made in Great Britain in 1840 . Exportation of Cocoa from Guayaquil .... Commerce , Trade , and Navigation of Great Britain in 1840 .... Exports of Calicoes from England to the United States for the last nine years . 98 ...
... Quantity of Soap made in Great Britain in 1840 . Exportation of Cocoa from Guayaquil .... Commerce , Trade , and Navigation of Great Britain in 1840 .... Exports of Calicoes from England to the United States for the last nine years . 98 ...
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... quantity during the years immediately preceding the ' rebellion , ' because they were preparing themselves for their non - im- portation agreements , and during the first years of peace we cannot sup- pose that the British capital ...
... quantity during the years immediately preceding the ' rebellion , ' because they were preparing themselves for their non - im- portation agreements , and during the first years of peace we cannot sup- pose that the British capital ...
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... quantity is annually shipped by the Hudson's Bay Company , from the Columbia , as also from the port of Quebec . Another source of domestic exportation is derived from the sea , and among the articles of this character which are ...
... quantity is annually shipped by the Hudson's Bay Company , from the Columbia , as also from the port of Quebec . Another source of domestic exportation is derived from the sea , and among the articles of this character which are ...
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... quantity must be annually expended , as well as in those finer broadcloths which are worn here by the other sex ! Now we do not mean to maintain that the use of such articles is not to be encour . aged , as we hold that every matter of ...
... quantity must be annually expended , as well as in those finer broadcloths which are worn here by the other sex ! Now we do not mean to maintain that the use of such articles is not to be encour . aged , as we hold that every matter of ...
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... quantity made never exceeds the home demand . The same counties are better adapted to the growth of fruit - apples and peaches in particular ; some of which are very fine and most deliciously flavored . Melons , in their greatest ...
... quantity made never exceeds the home demand . The same counties are better adapted to the growth of fruit - apples and peaches in particular ; some of which are very fine and most deliciously flavored . Melons , in their greatest ...
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Página 179 - But if not sent back within three months from the day of their arrest, they shall be set at liberty, and shall not be again arrested for the same cause.
Página 178 - Europe, and no higher or other duties shall be imposed on the importation into the territories of his Britannic Majesty in Europe of any articles the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States than are or shall be payable on the like articles being the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country...
Página 271 - ... the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country; nor shall any higher or other duties or charges be imposed in either of the two countries, on the exportation of any articles...
Página 180 - Now, therefore, be it known that I, ULYSSES S. GRANT, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be made public, to the end that the same, and every clause and article thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Página 444 - ... appear on the first day of the next term of the court which shall commence more than three days after the giving of the undertaking.
Página 180 - ART. 10. When any vessel of either party shall be wrecked, foundered, or otherwise damaged, on the coasts or within the dominion of the other, their respective subjects or citizens shall receive, as well for themselves as for their vessels and effects, the same assistance which would be due to the inhabitants of the country where...
Página 273 - The said consuls, vice-consuls, and commercial agents, are authorized to require the assistance of the local authorities, for the search, arrest, detention and imprisonment of the deserters from the ships of war and merchant vessels of their country. For this purpose they shall apply to the competent tribunals, judges, and officers, and shall in writing demand said deserters, proving by the exhibition of the registers of the vessels, the rolls of the crews, or by other official documents that such...
Página 359 - That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to annul, destroy, or impair any lawful rights of married women, or minors, or any liens, mortgages, or other securities on property, real or personal, which may be valid by the laws of the States respectively, and which are not inconsistent with the provisions of the second and fifth sections of this act.
Página 179 - The Citizens of each of the contracting parties shall have power to dispose of their personal goods within the jurisdiction of the other, by sale...
Página 125 - Those of cotton will bear some comparison with the same kinds of manufacture in Europe ; but those of wool, flax and hemp are very coarse, unsightly, and unpleasant ; and such is our attachment to agriculture. and such our preference for foreign manufactures, that be it wise or unwise, our people will certainly return as soon as they can, to the raising raw materials, and exchanging them for finer manufactures than they are able to execute themselves.