The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 5. köide1841 |
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... Indies .... 387 388 Coffee Trade of the United States , from 1821 to 1840 ... 389 Table of Imports , Exports , and Value of Coffee .... 389 American Whale Fishery .... 390 Exports of Cotton from Mobile for the last four years . 471 ...
... Indies .... 387 388 Coffee Trade of the United States , from 1821 to 1840 ... 389 Table of Imports , Exports , and Value of Coffee .... 389 American Whale Fishery .... 390 Exports of Cotton from Mobile for the last four years . 471 ...
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... Indies , as it was generally styled , finding itself at a loss for money to defray its current expenses , determined to buy up the mint , and the taxes by which it was fed . The consideration money was to be drawn from a fresh creation ...
... Indies , as it was generally styled , finding itself at a loss for money to defray its current expenses , determined to buy up the mint , and the taxes by which it was fed . The consideration money was to be drawn from a fresh creation ...
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... Indies , at whose ports they were laden with West India produce for Great Britain , where they were sold , and thus became a profitable remittance for British manufactures . During the following year , 1772 , there were one hundred and ...
... Indies , at whose ports they were laden with West India produce for Great Britain , where they were sold , and thus became a profitable remittance for British manufactures . During the following year , 1772 , there were one hundred and ...
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... Indies ; a policy which would have at that time created a war , had not the administration of General Washington effectually brought about a pacific treaty in the negotiation . of Mr. Jay , in 1794 , by which the merchants of our own ...
... Indies ; a policy which would have at that time created a war , had not the administration of General Washington effectually brought about a pacific treaty in the negotiation . of Mr. Jay , in 1794 , by which the merchants of our own ...
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... Indies , and a high duty is required to preserve those who are engaged in the culture from loss . A writer in the Edinburgh Review , some years ago , calculated the annual loss of the French people , arising from this mistaken ...
... Indies , and a high duty is required to preserve those who are engaged in the culture from loss . A writer in the Edinburgh Review , some years ago , calculated the annual loss of the French people , arising from this mistaken ...
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