Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Band 10F. Hunt, 1844 |
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... tion except arrow - root , the value of which is small , and ships ; the build- ing of which was formerly more successfully followed than at present . The number and tonnage of vessels built in each of the years , from 1832 to 1839 ...
... tion except arrow - root , the value of which is small , and ships ; the build- ing of which was formerly more successfully followed than at present . The number and tonnage of vessels built in each of the years , from 1832 to 1839 ...
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... tion has been somewhat reduced . It is now a commission of 27 per cent on the first $ 100 ; between $ 100 and $ 400 , 23 per cent ; between $ 400 and $ 2,400 , 17 per cent ; above $ 2,400 , 7 per cent . Also , 45 per cent on newspapers ...
... tion has been somewhat reduced . It is now a commission of 27 per cent on the first $ 100 ; between $ 100 and $ 400 , 23 per cent ; between $ 400 and $ 2,400 , 17 per cent ; above $ 2,400 , 7 per cent . Also , 45 per cent on newspapers ...
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... tion , by taking one of the greatest mail routes for that purpose ; and that , because government can afford to carry letters between Boston and New York for two cents each , it can afford to do so through all the routes in the interior ...
... tion , by taking one of the greatest mail routes for that purpose ; and that , because government can afford to carry letters between Boston and New York for two cents each , it can afford to do so through all the routes in the interior ...
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... tion , transmission , and delivery , for single letters , to the government , would be under five cents each . But , supposing the postage to be now reduced to the uniform rate of four or five cents for letters under half an ounce in ...
... tion , transmission , and delivery , for single letters , to the government , would be under five cents each . But , supposing the postage to be now reduced to the uniform rate of four or five cents for letters under half an ounce in ...
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... tion of its agriculture , manufactures , and especially of its commerce ; but it is equally true that , while our commercial regulations have been mark- ed by a liberal and conciliatory spirit , her own have been rigid ; and , we may ...
... tion of its agriculture , manufactures , and especially of its commerce ; but it is equally true that , while our commercial regulations have been mark- ed by a liberal and conciliatory spirit , her own have been rigid ; and , we may ...
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Seite 243 - The United States in congress assembled shall also have the sole and exclusive right and power of regulating the alloy and value of coin struck by their own authority, or by that of the respective states..
Seite 542 - That the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact between the original states, and the people and states, in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent, to wit: ARTICLE I.
Seite 453 - He came, however, to this country in 1783, and engaged in trade, and has resided in this country till 1797. During that time he was, undoubtedly, to be considered as an English trader ; for no position is more established than this, that if a person goes into another country and engages in trade, and resides there, he is, by the law of nations, to be considered as a merchant of that country.
Seite 41 - British cabinet declines all negotiation on the subject, with a disavowal, however, of any disposition to view in an unfriendly light whatever countervailing regulations the United States may oppose to the regulations of which they complain. The wisdom of the Legislature will decide on the course which, under these circumstances, is prescribed by a joint regard to the amicable relations between the two nations and to the just interests of the United States.
Seite 542 - Provided, however, and it is further understood and declared, that the boundaries of these three States shall be subject so far to be altered, that if Congress shall hereafter find it expedient, they shall have authority to form one or two States in that part of the said Territory which lies north of an east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of Lake Michigan.
Seite 543 - Royale and the northwestern main land, to the mouth of Pigeon River, and up the said river, to and through the north and south Fowl Lakes, to the lakes of the height of land between Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods...
Seite 278 - Provisions and Stores of every Description, imported or supplied for the Use of Her Majesty's Land and Sea Forces.
Seite 361 - That all iron, in slabs, blooms, loops or other form, less finished than iron in bars or bolts, and more advanced than pig iron( except castings...
Seite 543 - Superior ; thence through lake Superior northward of the isles Royal and Phelipeaux to the long Lake ; thence through the middle of said long Lake, and the water communication between it and the lake of the Woods...
Seite 379 - In an action by the plaintiff against the borough to recover damages for the loss of the services of his...