The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 5. köide1841 |
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... Port Philip .. 88 Westerly entrance of the River Weser .. 88 Light off Carysford's Reef .. 88 Port Regulations and Rates of Pilotage for the Harbor of Boston .. 181 Pilotage of the Scheldt - Regulations for Spanish Ports ..... 183 Law ...
... Port Philip .. 88 Westerly entrance of the River Weser .. 88 Light off Carysford's Reef .. 88 Port Regulations and Rates of Pilotage for the Harbor of Boston .. 181 Pilotage of the Scheldt - Regulations for Spanish Ports ..... 183 Law ...
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... port of Marseilles , instead of the cultivation of the soil . The policy of the two colonial establishments was ... ports of the country , before the revolution , comprised the great bulk of our trade . Had the emigrants indeed been ...
... port of Marseilles , instead of the cultivation of the soil . The policy of the two colonial establishments was ... ports of the country , before the revolution , comprised the great bulk of our trade . Had the emigrants indeed been ...
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... 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 eighty - two ...
... 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 eighty - two ...
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... ports , to the amount of one hundred and sixty thousand barrels , in 1770. The various kinds of lumber wrought into the proper forms for ships and houses , as well as bar- rels , formed materials of considerable value abroad ...
... ports , to the amount of one hundred and sixty thousand barrels , in 1770. The various kinds of lumber wrought into the proper forms for ships and houses , as well as bar- rels , formed materials of considerable value abroad ...
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... ports to every shore . It would seem that before the adoption of the present constitution and the establishment of ... port of New York , in February of 1784 , and a complete monopoly of the China trade was soon given to the American ...
... ports to every shore . It would seem that before the adoption of the present constitution and the establishment of ... port of New York , in February of 1784 , and a complete monopoly of the China trade was soon given to the American ...
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