The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 54. köideWilliam B. Dana F. Hunt, 1866 |
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... ship will be regarded as an act of hostility to the United States , and just cause of war . 66 Be it further Resolved , That as the existing conflict in Europe may lead to the change of political sovereignty in others , we deem it ...
... ship will be regarded as an act of hostility to the United States , and just cause of war . 66 Be it further Resolved , That as the existing conflict in Europe may lead to the change of political sovereignty in others , we deem it ...
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... ships , waiting the arrival of men prepared to give in exchange for them cloth , furniture , ploughs , harrows , and the thousand other commodities needed by the planters and farmers of the land . The whole constitutes a mass of ...
... ships , waiting the arrival of men prepared to give in exchange for them cloth , furniture , ploughs , harrows , and the thousand other commodities needed by the planters and farmers of the land . The whole constitutes a mass of ...
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... ships , there being a perfect harmony of all real and permanent interests . A part , and but a small part , of that capital has , by means of a National Free Trade System , since been saved ; and it is out of the saving that has thus ...
... ships , there being a perfect harmony of all real and permanent interests . A part , and but a small part , of that capital has , by means of a National Free Trade System , since been saved ; and it is out of the saving that has thus ...
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... ships . II . That the more active the capital of the country the lower must be the average rate of interest , and the greater his power to compete with owners of foreign ships : III . That the more active that capital the more numerous ...
... ships . II . That the more active the capital of the country the lower must be the average rate of interest , and the greater his power to compete with owners of foreign ships : III . That the more active that capital the more numerous ...
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... ships : V. That since the introduction of steam the question of navigation has become , and must from day to day more become , a mere question of the rate at which capital can be supplied ; and , that if we are ever to resume upon the ...
... ships : V. That since the introduction of steam the question of navigation has become , and must from day to day more become , a mere question of the rate at which capital can be supplied ; and , that if we are ever to resume upon the ...
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