The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 191848 |
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... periods has been as follows : - 1840 . 87,263 212,267 1845 . 304,285 1848 . 400,000 ( est . ) 1810. 1820. 1830. 1884 ... period the agricultural and commercial advantages of the State were almost entirely unknown . In geographies , the ...
... periods has been as follows : - 1840 . 87,263 212,267 1845 . 304,285 1848 . 400,000 ( est . ) 1810. 1820. 1830. 1884 ... period the agricultural and commercial advantages of the State were almost entirely unknown . In geographies , the ...
Halaman 22
... period , declined to settle that portion of the lands which were purchased for occupation . The State was charged with repudiation . Steamboat combinations , eager to secure their passengers for the whole route from Buffalo to Wisconsin ...
... period , declined to settle that portion of the lands which were purchased for occupation . The State was charged with repudiation . Steamboat combinations , eager to secure their passengers for the whole route from Buffalo to Wisconsin ...
Halaman 23
... almost entirely cut off . There have , in fact , been but two universally good grain crops in the State . All other existing branches of industry have grown up in the same period As Illustrated by the Commerce of Michigan . 23.
... almost entirely cut off . There have , in fact , been but two universally good grain crops in the State . All other existing branches of industry have grown up in the same period As Illustrated by the Commerce of Michigan . 23.
Halaman 24
branches of industry have grown up in the same period . The following tabular statements , compiled by the Committee of the Chicago Conven- tion , exhibit the commerce of Michigan for the year 1847 , it being pre- mised that the ...
branches of industry have grown up in the same period . The following tabular statements , compiled by the Committee of the Chicago Conven- tion , exhibit the commerce of Michigan for the year 1847 , it being pre- mised that the ...
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... period , the war having terminated , men of enterprise began to direct their attention to this place as one that was possessed of uncommon facilities for inland traffic . The Newburgh and Cochecton Turnpike had already been projected ...
... period , the war having terminated , men of enterprise began to direct their attention to this place as one that was possessed of uncommon facilities for inland traffic . The Newburgh and Cochecton Turnpike had already been projected ...
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Halaman 364 - And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, See, I have called by name Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah : and I have filled him with the spirit of God, in wisdom, and in understanding, and in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship...
Halaman 410 - States, than are or shall be payable on the like articles being the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country...
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Halaman 207 - It shall likewise be lawful for the subjects and inhabitants aforesaid, to sail with the ships and merchandises aforementioned, and to trade with the same liberty and security from the places, ports, and havens...
Halaman 135 - God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills ; a land of wheat, and barley, and vines, and fig trees, and pomegranates ; a land of oil olive, and honey...
Halaman 205 - The two high contracting parties, being likewise desirous of placing the commerce and navigation of their respective countries on the liberal basis of perfect equality and reciprocity, mutually agree that the citizens of each may frequent all the coasts and countries of the other, and reside and trade there...
Halaman 205 - Granada in its own vessels, may be also imported in vessels of the United States; and that no higher or other duties upon the tonnage of the vessel and her cargo shall be levied or collected, whether the importation be made in vessels of the one country or of the other.
Halaman 208 - The articles of contraband, before enumerated and classified, which may be found in a vessel bound for an enemy's port, shall be subject to detention and confiscation, leaving free the rest of the cargo and the ship, that the owners may dispose of them as they see proper. No vessel of either of the two nations shall be detained on the high seas on account of having on board articles of contraband, whenever the master, captain or supercargo of said vessel, will deliver up the articles of contraband,...
Halaman 211 - The present treaty of peace, amity, commerce, and navigation shall be approved and ratified by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof...
Halaman 209 - Granada, shall be respected and maintained in the full enjoyment of their personal liberty and property, unless their particular conduct shall cause them to forfeit this protection, which, in consideration of humanity, the contracting parties engage to give them.