The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 63William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1870 |
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... cost of coinage by appropriations from the Treasury . The argument offered in favor of this change is mainly that the charge for coinage makes bullion less valuable for this purpose than for export , and therefore stimulates the ...
... cost of coinage by appropriations from the Treasury . The argument offered in favor of this change is mainly that the charge for coinage makes bullion less valuable for this purpose than for export , and therefore stimulates the ...
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... cost of the investigation be thought a hindrance , I may mention that I understand the expense of the Scotch census of 1861 , when this point was first inquired into , was , through careful manage- ment , reduced below the cost in 1851 ...
... cost of the investigation be thought a hindrance , I may mention that I understand the expense of the Scotch census of 1861 , when this point was first inquired into , was , through careful manage- ment , reduced below the cost in 1851 ...
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... cost than would have been accepted two years ago . Besides , to a company proposing the construction of an interoceanic canal , it would be invaluable . Not only would it give the right of way across the only part of the Isthmus at ...
... cost than would have been accepted two years ago . Besides , to a company proposing the construction of an interoceanic canal , it would be invaluable . Not only would it give the right of way across the only part of the Isthmus at ...
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... cost of such a work about $ 325,000,000 . The great expense thus involved would probably prevent the acceptance of this route , although the Isthmus of Tehuantepec possesses topographical , geographical and climatic advantages over the ...
... cost of such a work about $ 325,000,000 . The great expense thus involved would probably prevent the acceptance of this route , although the Isthmus of Tehuantepec possesses topographical , geographical and climatic advantages over the ...
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... cost , to exhibit the precise extent of the upward move- ment in prices during the year we append quotations for light leaf , in currency , for June 1869 and 1870 , with the premium for gold at the first of the month : Common frosted ...
... cost , to exhibit the precise extent of the upward move- ment in prices during the year we append quotations for light leaf , in currency , for June 1869 and 1870 , with the premium for gold at the first of the month : Common frosted ...
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Page 407 - In conclusion I would sum up the policy of the Administration to be a thorough enforcement of every law; a faithful collection of every tax provided for; economy in the disbursement of the same; a prompt payment of every debt of the nation; a reduction of taxes as rapidly as the requirements of the country will admit; reductions of taxation and tariff, to be so arranged as to afford the greatest relief to the greatest number...
Page 403 - They authorize officers or persons to bring vessels hovering within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbors of Canada into port, to search the cargo, to examine the master on oath touching the cargo and voyage, and to inflict upon him a heavy pecuniary penalty if true answers are not given ; and if such a vessel is found "preparing to fish...
Page 404 - ... water; that they have no right to enter at the British Custom-houses or to trade there except in the purchase of wood and water; and that they must depart within twenty-four hours after notice to leave. It is not known that any seizure of a fishing vessel carrying the flag of the United States, has been made under this claim.
Page 328 - ... that foreign countries should be induced to take a greater quantity of exports than before : which can only be done by offering those exports on cheaper terms, or, in other words, by paying dearer for foreign commodities.
Page 364 - ... and at no time shall the total amount of such notes, issued to any such association, exceed the amount at such time actually paid in of its capital stock.
Page 406 - American colonies therein defined, the inhabitants of the United States shall have, in common with the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind, except shell fish, on the sea...
Page 372 - ... of bonds of the United States described in the act of Congress approved July 14, 1870, entitled "An act to authorize the refunding of the national debt...
Page 403 - Canada, and this semi-independent but irresponsible agent has exercised its delegated powers in an unfriendly way. Vessels have been seized without notice or warning, in violation of the custom previously prevailing, and have been taken into the colonial ports, their voyages broken up, and the vessels condemned.
Page 403 - Anticipating that an attempt may possibly be made by the Canadian authorities in the coming season to repeat their unneighborly acts toward our fishermen, I recommend you to confer upon the Executive the power to suspend, by proclamation, the operation of the laws authorizing the transit of goods, wares, and merchandise in bond across the territory of the United States...
Page 131 - ... shall be exempt from all taxes or duties of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority...