Cuba, Old and NewLongmans, Green, and Company, 1915 - 264 pages |
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Page 22
... exports to that area as valued at $ 1,390,000 . In 1800 , the imports were $ 10,588,000 , and the exports $ 8,270,000 . Just how much of this was trade with Cuba , does not appear . Because of the trade increase at that time , and ...
... exports to that area as valued at $ 1,390,000 . In 1800 , the imports were $ 10,588,000 , and the exports $ 8,270,000 . Just how much of this was trade with Cuba , does not appear . Because of the trade increase at that time , and ...
Page 27
... exports , taxes were levied on real and personal property and on industries and commerce of all kinds . Every profession , art , or manual occupation contributed its quota , while , as far back as 1638 , seal and stamp taxes were es ...
... exports , taxes were levied on real and personal property and on industries and commerce of all kinds . Every profession , art , or manual occupation contributed its quota , while , as far back as 1638 , seal and stamp taxes were es ...
Page 35
... exports from about 1850 onward , but before that time the matter of contraband trade introduces an element of uncertainty . An American official pamphlet on Cu- ban trade carries the statement , " the ascertainment of full and exact ...
... exports from about 1850 onward , but before that time the matter of contraband trade introduces an element of uncertainty . An American official pamphlet on Cu- ban trade carries the statement , " the ascertainment of full and exact ...
Page 36
... exported . " The same author- ity gives the probable exports of that time as about $ 12,500,000 . The trade at the ... exports to $ 33,000,000 , but the accuracy of the figures is open to question . The more important fact is that of a ...
... exported . " The same author- ity gives the probable exports of that time as about $ 12,500,000 . The trade at the ... exports to $ 33,000,000 , but the accuracy of the figures is open to question . The more important fact is that of a ...
Page 59
... export to Mexico , and for the supply of vessels that entered the harbor for food and water . The continuance of incursions by pirates made nec- essary some further provision for the defence of the city . In 1589 , La Fuerza was ...
... export to Mexico , and for the supply of vessels that entered the harbor for food and water . The continuance of incursions by pirates made nec- essary some further provision for the defence of the city . In 1589 , La Fuerza was ...
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