The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 333
... foreign - built ships the privilege of an American register , but the business of building ships in the United States is open to every citizen . These laws rest upon the theory that we exclude the outer world for the purpose of ...
... foreign - built ships the privilege of an American register , but the business of building ships in the United States is open to every citizen . These laws rest upon the theory that we exclude the outer world for the purpose of ...
Page 688
... foreign trade began im- mediately after 1855 , although for several years thereafter this decline was shown by a ... foreign carrying trade has continued at an annual rate slightly less than that experienced between 1855 and 1861 , until ...
... foreign trade began im- mediately after 1855 , although for several years thereafter this decline was shown by a ... foreign carrying trade has continued at an annual rate slightly less than that experienced between 1855 and 1861 , until ...
Page 695
... foreign vessels in the over - ocean trade , and if the American mer- chant marine in this trade is to be started on a career of pros- perity . Our shipping in the foreign trade has been so long sub- jected to the unequal competition of ...
... foreign vessels in the over - ocean trade , and if the American mer- chant marine in this trade is to be started on a career of pros- perity . Our shipping in the foreign trade has been so long sub- jected to the unequal competition of ...
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