Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, Volumen7Freeman Hunt Freeman Hunt, 1842 |
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... things very much alike , and no event can exert any disturbing influence upon the commerce of one , without its influence reacting upon the affairs of the others . If some Commerce does not move in a regular and periodic manner ...
... things very much alike , and no event can exert any disturbing influence upon the commerce of one , without its influence reacting upon the affairs of the others . If some Commerce does not move in a regular and periodic manner ...
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... thing be imagined more deplorable than such a result ? Still more , if we analyze the causes which have enabled us to preserve even this fourth part of the shipping which enters and clears from our ports , we shall find that we have ...
... thing be imagined more deplorable than such a result ? Still more , if we analyze the causes which have enabled us to preserve even this fourth part of the shipping which enters and clears from our ports , we shall find that we have ...
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... things there can only be found a remedy in the continuation of protection amounting nearly to prohibition . The government could not struggle against the general wish shared by men of every variety of politi- cal opinion , and our ...
... things there can only be found a remedy in the continuation of protection amounting nearly to prohibition . The government could not struggle against the general wish shared by men of every variety of politi- cal opinion , and our ...
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... thing for their interests and their existence . Some will say we can do without all that , but for ourselves we have not the courage to make such a declaration . ART . II . - PROGRESS OF POPULATION AND WEALTH IN THE UNITED STATES IN ...
... thing for their interests and their existence . Some will say we can do without all that , but for ourselves we have not the courage to make such a declaration . ART . II . - PROGRESS OF POPULATION AND WEALTH IN THE UNITED STATES IN ...
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... thing per foot . Cotton . That of Northern Syria is fine , but of a short staple , and only adapted to the most ordinary purposes ; the greater part is much inferior to the Souboujas , from near Smyrna , and generally equal to the ...
... thing per foot . Cotton . That of Northern Syria is fine , but of a short staple , and only adapted to the most ordinary purposes ; the greater part is much inferior to the Souboujas , from near Smyrna , and generally equal to the ...
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Página 183 - There can be but one answer to this question, and that is, by the supreme judicial tribunal of the Union.
Página 443 - That the judicial power of said territory shall be vested in a supreme court, district courts, probate courts, and in justices of the peace.
Página 76 - In the latter case the notice, to be effectual, must be given at such time and under such circumstances that the principal, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, may communicate it to his servant or agent in time to prevent a delivery to the buyer.
Página 359 - ... agent, broker or other person in a fiduciary capacity, or for any misconduct or neglect in office, or in a professional employment.
Página 398 - Washington, which was to do equal justice to both, to take part with neither, but to preserve a strict and honest neutrality between them. The prospect of a rupture with France was exceedingly offensive to the portion of the people who espoused her cause, and the violence of the spirit of party has never risen higher, I think not so high, in our country, as it did at that time, upon that question.
Página 121 - Art. 4. The shares will be made out either in the name of the shareholder or the bearer, as may be required, and the liability of the shareholders is limited to the amount of their respective shares. Art. 5. The bank will be considered constituted as soon as 2,600 shares are subscribed for.
Página 457 - Philosophical apparatus, instruments) books* maps, and charts, statues, statuary, busts and casts, of marble, bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris, paintings, drawings, engravings, etchings, specimens of sculpture, cabinets of coins, medals, gems, and all...
Página 298 - ... and port charges, as well as to the fees and perquisites of public officers, and all other duties and charges, of whatever kind or denomination, levied in the name or to the profit of the Government, the local authorities, or of any private establishment whatsoever.
Página 398 - Hail Columbia* was written in the summer of 1798, when war with France was thought to be inevitable. Congress was then in session in Philadelphia, deliberating upon that important subject, and acts of hostility had actually taken place. The contest between England and France was raging, and the people of the United States were divided into parties for the one side or the other, some thinking that policy and duty required us to espouse the cause of republican France...
Página 379 - Platting or other Manufactures to be used in or proper for making Hats or Bonnets, viz. of Bast, Chip, Cane, or Horse Hair, the Ib.