The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 44William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1861 - Commerce |
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... operation on the lime , cement it together , and in a brief time you have an undeviated road , as level as a floor , perfectly clean , and dazzling to the eye . We never have seen streets so perfect and so clean . They are narrow , and ...
... operation on the lime , cement it together , and in a brief time you have an undeviated road , as level as a floor , perfectly clean , and dazzling to the eye . We never have seen streets so perfect and so clean . They are narrow , and ...
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... operation of the act , the wrecking and sponge business largely increased . These pursuits have engrossed the attention of a majority of the adult males , and inspires men with all the excitement that pertains to games of chance . While ...
... operation of the act , the wrecking and sponge business largely increased . These pursuits have engrossed the attention of a majority of the adult males , and inspires men with all the excitement that pertains to games of chance . While ...
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... operation the personal valuation of the city was checked , since persons living out of the city were not easily reached . The gold discoveries gave a new impulse to business , and the Crystal Palace of 1853 also lent its aid , while ...
... operation the personal valuation of the city was checked , since persons living out of the city were not easily reached . The gold discoveries gave a new impulse to business , and the Crystal Palace of 1853 also lent its aid , while ...
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... operation profitable . Under the supposition that the $ 160,000,000 which has been expended in west- ern railroads shall be recovered through the operation of those roads , and become applicable to new enterprises , an abundant supply ...
... operation profitable . Under the supposition that the $ 160,000,000 which has been expended in west- ern railroads shall be recovered through the operation of those roads , and become applicable to new enterprises , an abundant supply ...
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... operation , the country would again pay up , and the new loans would " run off " under the operation of those payments . The more so that most business enterprises came to a stand , orders for goods were countermanded , manufacturers ...
... operation , the country would again pay up , and the new loans would " run off " under the operation of those payments . The more so that most business enterprises came to a stand , orders for goods were countermanded , manufacturers ...
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Page 454 - ... any society or institution incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States...
Page 455 - States, exported to a foreign country, and brought back to the United States in the same condition as when exported, upon which no drawback or bounty has been allowed ; Provided, That all regulations to ascertain the identity thereof, prescribed by existing laws, or which may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, shall be complied with...
Page 303 - All nature is but art, unknown to thee; All chance, direction, which thou canst not see ; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good. And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear,
Page 664 - ... under the provisions of this act. SEC. 6. Be it further enacted, That...
Page 573 - ... duties shall be laid for the purpose of raising such revenue as may be necessary to an economical administration of the government...
Page 785 - ... on her register the fact and date of such warning, and if the same vessel shall again attempt to enter or leave the blockaded port she will be captured and sent to the nearest convenient port for such proceedings against her and her cargo as prize as may be deemed advisable.
Page 439 - No lower rate or amount of duty shall be levied, collected, and paid on brandy, spirits, and other spirituous beverages, than that fixed by law for the description of first proof; but it shall be increased in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of first proof...
Page 440 - Wools of the same class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall exceed thirty-two cents per pound, twelve cents per pound, and in addition thereto ten per centum ad valorem.
Page 785 - ... until Congress shall have assembled and deliberated on the said unlawful proceedings, or until the same shall have ceased, have further deemed it advisable to set on foot a blockade of the ports within the States aforesaid, in pursuance of the laws of The United States, and of the law of nations in such case provided.
Page 74 - ... nor shall any action be maintained against any collector to recover the amount of duties so paid under protest, unless the said protest was made in writing, and signed by the claimant at or before the payment of said duties, setting forth distinctly and specifically the grounds of objection to the payment thereof.