International Exchange: Letter from A. Vattemare on the Subject of a System of International Exchange. August 11, 1848. Laid Upon the Table, and Ordered to be Printed

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Tippin & Streeper, 1848 - 64 pages
 

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Page 47 - A digest of the existing commercial regulations of foreign countries •with which the United States have intercourse...
Page 43 - HISTORY of MODERN EUROPE. With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ; and a view of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763.
Page 36 - SIERRA LEONE ; Described in Letters to Friends at Home. By A LADY. Post SvO. 6s. 6d. SIMMONS (CAPT. TF) on the Constitution and Practice of Courts- Martial; with a Summary of the Law of Evidence as connected therewith, and some Notice of the Criminal Law of England, with reference to the Trial of Civil OBences.
Page 4 - AN ACT to regulate the exchange of certain documents and other publications of Congress, Be it ertacied by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States...
Page 27 - Map of that part of the mineral lands adjacent to lake Superior, ceded to the United States by the treaty of 1842 with the Chippewas.
Page 36 - Military Laws of the United States: including those relating to the Army, Marine Corps, Volunteers, Militia, and to Bounty lands and Pensions; to which is prefixed the Rules and Articles of War, and the Constitution of the United States.
Page 29 - A DIGEST of the existing commercial regulations of foreign countries with which the United States have intercourse: prepared under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives of March 3, 1831.
Page 16 - And be it further enacted, That all books transmitted through such agents for the use of the Government of the United States, or of any government of a State, or of its Legislature, or of any department of the Government of the United States, or of a State, or of the Academy at West Point, or of the National Institute, shall be admitted into the United States duty free.
Page 62 - Topographical map of the road from Missouri, to Oregon, commencing at the mouth of the Kansas in the Missouri river and ending at the mouth of the Wallah Wallah in the Columbia.
Page 56 - A Concise Summary of the Second Volume of the Olive Branch. A Book containing an account of Governor Chittenden's giving written instructions to Gen. Ira Allen in 1795, to purchase Military Stores in Europe for the Militia of the State of Vermont...

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