A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 1410 páginas |
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... imported into Great Britain , shall be free of the duty on the first sale thereof by auction on account of the importer , so as the same be entered at some custom - house at the port of importation , and the sale thereof be within ...
... imported into Great Britain , shall be free of the duty on the first sale thereof by auction on account of the importer , so as the same be entered at some custom - house at the port of importation , and the sale thereof be within ...
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... imports of bacon and hams from Ireland have increased rapidly of late years . The average quantity imported during the three years ending the 25th of March , 1800 , only amounted to 41,948 cwt . ; whereas during the three years ending ...
... imports of bacon and hams from Ireland have increased rapidly of late years . The average quantity imported during the three years ending the 25th of March , 1800 , only amounted to 41,948 cwt . ; whereas during the three years ending ...
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... imports into a country . The balance is said to be favourable when the value of the exports exceeds that of the imports ... imported , the balance would have to be paid by the importation of an equivalent amount of the pre- cious metals ...
... imports into a country . The balance is said to be favourable when the value of the exports exceeds that of the imports ... imported , the balance would have to be paid by the importation of an equivalent amount of the pre- cious metals ...
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... imported in its stead is estimated after it has arrived at its destination , and , consequently , after it has been enhanced by the cost of freight , insurance , importer's profits , & c . In the United States , the value of the imports ...
... imported in its stead is estimated after it has arrived at its destination , and , consequently , after it has been enhanced by the cost of freight , insurance , importer's profits , & c . In the United States , the value of the imports ...
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... imported in chests covered with skins , each containing about 200 lbs . , well packed , but generally mixed with a quantity of dust and other hetero- geneous matter . It consists of pieces 8 or 10 inches long , some of them being ...
... imported in chests covered with skins , each containing about 200 lbs . , well packed , but generally mixed with a quantity of dust and other hetero- geneous matter . It consists of pieces 8 or 10 inches long , some of them being ...
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