Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 36Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1857 - Commerce |
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... imports of ... 733 66 66 66 of England .. 66 of France 66 of Ireland , property of . 66 of Paris , the international 725 66 60 559 , 6-2 561 292 British patents 129 66 pawnbroker's catechism .. 135 66 682 postal system , work of the ...
... imports of ... 733 66 66 66 of England .. 66 of France 66 of Ireland , property of . 66 of Paris , the international 725 66 60 559 , 6-2 561 292 British patents 129 66 pawnbroker's catechism .. 135 66 682 postal system , work of the ...
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... imports of cotton into .. 360 Fisheries of California Massachusetts , mackerel & other 616 Food and drugs in England , adulteration of . 515 Food of Paris : pork and cheese ....... France , bank of .... postal treaty between U.S. and ...
... imports of cotton into .. 360 Fisheries of California Massachusetts , mackerel & other 616 Food and drugs in England , adulteration of . 515 Food of Paris : pork and cheese ....... France , bank of .... postal treaty between U.S. and ...
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... import of furs and skins at ......... 88 stationer and scrivener , a .......... 772 the underwriters at Lloyd's ... 746 ... imports and exports . 74 , 210 , 331 , 459 , 583 , 715 smuggling diamonds at ... 776 State , banks and banking in ...
... import of furs and skins at ......... 88 stationer and scrivener , a .......... 772 the underwriters at Lloyd's ... 746 ... imports and exports . 74 , 210 , 331 , 459 , 583 , 715 smuggling diamonds at ... 776 State , banks and banking in ...
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... imports and exports , 1845-56 .. 78 in 1856 manufactures in the ............ 381 militia of the ...... Mint foreign coins , and coinage 79 , 752 232 609 " to Gt . Britain 66 66 of cotton ... 326 66 66 380 66 importations , 1845-56 ...
... imports and exports , 1845-56 .. 78 in 1856 manufactures in the ............ 381 militia of the ...... Mint foreign coins , and coinage 79 , 752 232 609 " to Gt . Britain 66 66 of cotton ... 326 66 66 380 66 importations , 1845-56 ...
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... Imports , and Manufactures du- ring 1856 697 ............ 692 V. THE IMPROVEMENT OF SEAMEN . By Dr. A. N. BELL , of New York VI . THE NEW YORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . BYPLINY MILES , of New York ... 695 VIL THE LAW MERCHANT . No. IX ...
... Imports , and Manufactures du- ring 1856 697 ............ 692 V. THE IMPROVEMENT OF SEAMEN . By Dr. A. N. BELL , of New York VI . THE NEW YORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . BYPLINY MILES , of New York ... 695 VIL THE LAW MERCHANT . No. IX ...
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Page 65 - Of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, saving to suitors In all cases the right of a common-law remedy where the common law is competent to give it...
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Page 421 - Accordingly we find that in every kingdom into which money begins to flow in greater abundance than formerly, everything takes a new face; labour and industry gain life; the merchant becomes more enterprising, the manufacturer more diligent and skilful, and even the farmer follows his plough with greater alacrity and attention.
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Page 608 - ... and if the appraised value thereof shall exceed by ten per centum or more the value so declared on the entry, then, in addition to the duties imposed by law on the same, there shall be levied, collected, and paid, a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem on such appraised value...
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Page 242 - The inhabitants of their respective States shall mutually have liberty to enter the ports, places, and rivers of the territories of each party, wherever foreign commerce is permitted. They shall be at liberty, to sojourn and reside in all parts whatsoever of said territories, in order to attend to their affairs; and they shall enjoy, to that effect, the same security and protection as natives of the country wherein they reside...