The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 5. köide1841 |
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... tons . Cl'd tons . 15,362 20,192 Maryland , 65,271 70,284 Virginia , Ent'd tons . Cl'd tons . 30,477 33,474 44,803 45,179 18,667 20,661 North Carolina , 20,963 21,490 29,504 32,031 9,914 10,604 19,223 20,263 South Carolina , 25,539 ...
... tons . Cl'd tons . 15,362 20,192 Maryland , 65,271 70,284 Virginia , Ent'd tons . Cl'd tons . 30,477 33,474 44,803 45,179 18,667 20,661 North Carolina , 20,963 21,490 29,504 32,031 9,914 10,604 19,223 20,263 South Carolina , 25,539 ...
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forty - nine tons , were built in New England , fifteen in New York , one in New Jersey , eight in Pennsylvania , eight in Maryland , seven in Virginia , three in North Carolina , two in South Carolina , and in Georgia five . The actual ...
forty - nine tons , were built in New England , fifteen in New York , one in New Jersey , eight in Pennsylvania , eight in Maryland , seven in Virginia , three in North Carolina , two in South Carolina , and in Georgia five . The actual ...
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... ton on the importation of tar and pitch , and £ 3 per ton upon the importation of rosin and turpentine from the American ... tons of shipping , and produced three hundred and fifty thousand quintals of fish , then valued at more than a ...
... ton on the importation of tar and pitch , and £ 3 per ton upon the importation of rosin and turpentine from the American ... tons of shipping , and produced three hundred and fifty thousand quintals of fish , then valued at more than a ...
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... ton , unless three fourths at least of the crew were American citizens , or persons not the subjects of any foreign prince or state . This act also declared , that after that time a duty of fifty cents was to be paid upon every American ...
... ton , unless three fourths at least of the crew were American citizens , or persons not the subjects of any foreign prince or state . This act also declared , that after that time a duty of fifty cents was to be paid upon every American ...
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... tons of coal as expressed by the aforesaid figures ! By a similar process , the quantity of iron ore ascertained to be imbedded in what is termed the Lonaconing section , in the same county , amounts to 3,237,576,144 tons ; enough to ...
... tons of coal as expressed by the aforesaid figures ! By a similar process , the quantity of iron ore ascertained to be imbedded in what is termed the Lonaconing section , in the same county , amounts to 3,237,576,144 tons ; enough to ...
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