Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen27F. Hunt, 1852 |
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... August . September . 792 18 2 10 1,012 17 3 13 1,075 7 3 27 947 19 2 21 615 3 2 15 930 8 3 9 16,588 26,701 3,907 14 3 2 4,242 4 3 3 3,630 14 3 11 1 3 13 6 1 24 34,180 14 1 8 40,008 15 1 13 17,401 52 7 25,346 15 2 7 2,293 13 0 19 5,098 ...
... August . September . 792 18 2 10 1,012 17 3 13 1,075 7 3 27 947 19 2 21 615 3 2 15 930 8 3 9 16,588 26,701 3,907 14 3 2 4,242 4 3 3 3,630 14 3 11 1 3 13 6 1 24 34,180 14 1 8 40,008 15 1 13 17,401 52 7 25,346 15 2 7 2,293 13 0 19 5,098 ...
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... August .... 2,500 19,750 1,500 8,650 32,400 400 12,570 8,200 21,170 September ... 2 9,000 25,650 10,000 4,350 49,000 October ..... a 39 12,000 70,350 6,000 92,600 180,950 November ... 1 3,800 75,000 1,500 102,350 182,650 December ...
... August .... 2,500 19,750 1,500 8,650 32,400 400 12,570 8,200 21,170 September ... 2 9,000 25,650 10,000 4,350 49,000 October ..... a 39 12,000 70,350 6,000 92,600 180,950 November ... 1 3,800 75,000 1,500 102,350 182,650 December ...
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... August . 2,743 13 7,777 28 14,360 96 September . 4,267 43 14,058 85 19,443 26 October 7,106 03 17,641 40 24,918 14 November .. 5,899 48 12,653 11 19,301 10 December ... 5,008 21 12,520 96 18,632 48 January .. 5,356 46 11,593 39 18,667 ...
... August . 2,743 13 7,777 28 14,360 96 September . 4,267 43 14,058 85 19,443 26 October 7,106 03 17,641 40 24,918 14 November .. 5,899 48 12,653 11 19,301 10 December ... 5,008 21 12,520 96 18,632 48 January .. 5,356 46 11,593 39 18,667 ...
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HUNT'S MERCHANTS ' MAGAZINE AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW . AUGUST , 1852 . Art . I - INFLUENCE OF COMMERCE UPON LAW . AGRICULTURE - COMMERCE - THE LATTER EXPANDING , GUIDING , AND GUARDING LAW - THE EARLY LAWS THE ROMAN SYSTEM - THE ENGLISH ...
HUNT'S MERCHANTS ' MAGAZINE AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW . AUGUST , 1852 . Art . I - INFLUENCE OF COMMERCE UPON LAW . AGRICULTURE - COMMERCE - THE LATTER EXPANDING , GUIDING , AND GUARDING LAW - THE EARLY LAWS THE ROMAN SYSTEM - THE ENGLISH ...
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... August , 1851. Under the di- rection of Gen. Stuart , the superstructure was completed , and the construc- tion of the iron - turning gates , the various culvert gates , the pumping - engine , and pumps , the floating - gate or caisson ...
... August , 1851. Under the di- rection of Gen. Stuart , the superstructure was completed , and the construc- tion of the iron - turning gates , the various culvert gates , the pumping - engine , and pumps , the floating - gate or caisson ...
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Página 330 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares, and merchandises, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the bargain, or in part payment, or that some note or memorandum in writing of the said bargain, be made and signed by the parties to be charged by such contract, or their agents thereunto lawfully authorized.
Página 120 - It shall be free for each of the two high contracting parties to appoint consuls for the protection of trade, to reside in any of the territories of the other party. But before any consul shall act as such he shall, in the usual form, be approved...
Página 156 - Taking care always to keep ourselves by suitable establishments on a respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. Harmony and a liberal intercourse with all nations, are recommended by policy, humanity, and interest.
Página 367 - ... in all their trials at law; and such citizens or agents shall have free opportunity to be present at the decisions and sentences of the tribunals, in all cases which may concern them, and likewise at the taking of all examinations and evidence which may be exhibited in the said trials ARTICLE ELEVENTH.
Página 118 - ... respectively ; also to hire and occupy houses and warehouses for the purposes of their commerce; and, generally, the merchants and traders of each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce ; subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respectively.
Página 369 - And whereas it frequently happens that vessels sail for a port or a place belonging to an enemy, without knowing that the same is besieged, blockaded, or invested, it is agreed that every vessel so circumstanced, may be turned away from such port or place, but...
Página 371 - If any one or more of the citizens of either party shall infringe any of the articles of this treaty, such citizens shall be held personally responsible for the same, and the harmony and good correspondence between the nations shall not be interrupted thereby ; each party engaging in no way to protect the offender, or sanction such violation.
Página 368 - ART. 14. This liberty of navigation and commerce shall extend to all kinds of merchandises, excepting those only which are distinguished by the name of contraband, and under this name of contraband, or prohibited goods, shall be comprehended — "1st.
Página 368 - All other merchandises and things not comprehended in the articles of contraband explicitly enumerated and classified as above, shall be held and considered as free, and subjects of free and lawful commerce, so that they may be carried and transported in the freest manner by both the contracting parties, even to places belonging to an enemy, excepting only those places which are at that time besieged or...
Página 119 - British vessels; and the same duties shall be paid on the importation into the ports of any of His Britannic Majesty's territories in Europe, of any article the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States, whether such importation shall be in British vessels or in vessels of the United States.