Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... ports of the Confederate States of America at the respective dates to which they refer . Your lordship will observe that the returns from the ports of Charleston and Savannah are only up to the 31st of October last ; from New Orleans ...
... ports of the Confederate States of America at the respective dates to which they refer . Your lordship will observe that the returns from the ports of Charleston and Savannah are only up to the 31st of October last ; from New Orleans ...
Halaman 228
... ports of Beaufort , Port Royal , and New Or- leans shall so far cease and determine from and after the 1st of June , 1862 , that commercial intercourse with these ports , except as to per- sons and things and information contraband of ...
... ports of Beaufort , Port Royal , and New Or- leans shall so far cease and determine from and after the 1st of June , 1862 , that commercial intercourse with these ports , except as to per- sons and things and information contraband of ...
Halaman 500
... ports for foreign ports the same year were 56,056 vessels , with an aggregate measurement of 13,416,052 tons , of which 29,357 , measuring 7,699,497 tons , were British , and 26,699 , measuring 5,716,555 tons , were foreign . In the ...
... ports for foreign ports the same year were 56,056 vessels , with an aggregate measurement of 13,416,052 tons , of which 29,357 , measuring 7,699,497 tons , were British , and 26,699 , measuring 5,716,555 tons , were foreign . In the ...
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