The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 5. köide1841 |
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... considered expedient , under existing circumstances , to revive it . Accord- ing to that determination , an American vessel was , in the month of May , 1805 , condemned ; a condemnation that was soon succeeded by that of others which ...
... considered expedient , under existing circumstances , to revive it . Accord- ing to that determination , an American vessel was , in the month of May , 1805 , condemned ; a condemnation that was soon succeeded by that of others which ...
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... considered extravagance has been intro- duced among us , has also tended to benefit the carrying trade of the coun- try , whatever may have been its influence upon the national wealth ; for it will be remembered , that every article ...
... considered extravagance has been intro- duced among us , has also tended to benefit the carrying trade of the coun- try , whatever may have been its influence upon the national wealth ; for it will be remembered , that every article ...
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... considered , as in fact they are , of paramount importance among all other classes of merchandise ; and if in making up a cargo luxuries can be safely introduced , it is sometimes of advantage for merchants prefer generally consigning ...
... considered , as in fact they are , of paramount importance among all other classes of merchandise ; and if in making up a cargo luxuries can be safely introduced , it is sometimes of advantage for merchants prefer generally consigning ...
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... considered , whether the direction be from north to south or east to west , and vice versa . The near proximity of the seat of the na- tional government is no drawback upon , but adds to her value ; -and should congress in its wisdom ...
... considered , whether the direction be from north to south or east to west , and vice versa . The near proximity of the seat of the na- tional government is no drawback upon , but adds to her value ; -and should congress in its wisdom ...
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... considered equal to a barrel of 5 cubic feet . All goods brought to this port on freight , must be delivered on a wharf , at the expense of the vessel bringing the same . A delivery , after due notice , on any good wharf at Fell's Point ...
... considered equal to a barrel of 5 cubic feet . All goods brought to this port on freight , must be delivered on a wharf , at the expense of the vessel bringing the same . A delivery , after due notice , on any good wharf at Fell's Point ...
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