Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... United States was adopted from the English tariffs , which before the reign of Queen Elizabeth were prohibitory , and since used as a source of revenue . In the United States the tarif is for revenue duties except on chiccory , shoddy ...
... United States was adopted from the English tariffs , which before the reign of Queen Elizabeth were prohibitory , and since used as a source of revenue . In the United States the tarif is for revenue duties except on chiccory , shoddy ...
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... United States , or which , ter many conferences the two bodies came being the production or manufacture of to an agreement , and the bill received the any foreign country not contiguous to signature of the President on July 24 , the United ...
... United States , or which , ter many conferences the two bodies came being the production or manufacture of to an agreement , and the bill received the any foreign country not contiguous to signature of the President on July 24 , the United ...
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... United an income tax . The systems and rates of States ... ...... July 24 , 1813 State , county , and municipal taxation are Act passed imposing duties on licenses numerous and constantly changing , but to retailers of wines ...
... United an income tax . The systems and rates of States ... ...... July 24 , 1813 State , county , and municipal taxation are Act passed imposing duties on licenses numerous and constantly changing , but to retailers of wines ...
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... United States treasury agent in 1860-70 ; and United States consul at Winnipeg , Canada , in 1870–93 . His publi- cations include History of Ohio ; First Pe- riod , 1620-1787 ; Manual of the Ohio School System ; Reports to Treasury ...
... United States treasury agent in 1860-70 ; and United States consul at Winnipeg , Canada , in 1870–93 . His publi- cations include History of Ohio ; First Pe- riod , 1620-1787 ; Manual of the Ohio School System ; Reports to Treasury ...
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... United States of America in Congress assembled , that Con- gress doth consent that the territory properly included within , and rightfully belonging to , the republic of Texas , may be erected into a new State , to be called the State ...
... United States of America in Congress assembled , that Con- gress doth consent that the territory properly included within , and rightfully belonging to , the republic of Texas , may be erected into a new State , to be called the State ...
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