The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 46William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1862 |
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... Banks of Canada , returns of .. 590 508 376 66 55 508 Arms and saltpetre export from Eng- 66 of Maine ... 168 Army ... banks , report of , 1860-61 .. 289 imports and exp'ts of , 1861 284 finances of ...... " 6 Bank , a government ... 67 ...
... Banks of Canada , returns of .. 590 508 376 66 55 508 Arms and saltpetre export from Eng- 66 of Maine ... 168 Army ... banks , report of , 1860-61 .. 289 imports and exp'ts of , 1861 284 finances of ...... " 6 Bank , a government ... 67 ...
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... bank returns , 290 , 393 , 491 , 559 69 75 Clyde , steamship building on .. Coaches , last of in England . Coal , production of ... banks .. 66 66 tion of .... of New York for 1861 ... 273 of Philadelphia , 1859-61 . 285 of Portland , Me ...
... bank returns , 290 , 393 , 491 , 559 69 75 Clyde , steamship building on .. Coaches , last of in England . Coal , production of ... banks .. 66 66 tion of .... of New York for 1861 ... 273 of Philadelphia , 1859-61 . 285 of Portland , Me ...
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... bank ........ 118 ....... 66 currency . 186 66 365 66 315 Toledo .... " twelve principal ports of 66 " 6 :::: Great Britain ... Russia , 1853-1859 ...... 456 " St. Paul Minn . , 1861 .... 287 46 66 sale of Sea Island cotton 212 Grain ...
... bank ........ 118 ....... 66 currency . 186 66 365 66 315 Toledo .... " twelve principal ports of 66 " 6 :::: Great Britain ... Russia , 1853-1859 ...... 456 " St. Paul Minn . , 1861 .... 287 46 66 sale of Sea Island cotton 212 Grain ...
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... banking , currency , and finance .. 288 , 893 , 491 , 559 283 66 of insurance . 184 , 487 , 566 66 of mercantile law ... banks of ... 495 556 66 475 agricultural statistics of ..... 570 Marine telegraph , Ward's ..... 221 14 Italian ...
... banking , currency , and finance .. 288 , 893 , 491 , 559 283 66 of insurance . 184 , 487 , 566 66 of mercantile law ... banks of ... 495 556 66 475 agricultural statistics of ..... 570 Marine telegraph , Ward's ..... 221 14 Italian ...
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... banks in Eng- Mutual fire insurance companies , im- portant legal decisions .. " N. National armory , Peoria , Ill ... 66 66 66 << 66 496 66 authenticated currency ..... 128 currency 128 and banking system 113 Nautical intelligence ...
... banks in Eng- Mutual fire insurance companies , im- portant legal decisions .. " N. National armory , Peoria , Ill ... 66 66 66 << 66 496 66 authenticated currency ..... 128 currency 128 and banking system 113 Nautical intelligence ...
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Page 477 - ... lawful money and a legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private, within the United States, except duties on imports and interest as aforesaid.
Page 354 - The naval force to be maintained upon the American lakes by His Majesty and the Government of the United States shall henceforth be confined to the following vessels on each side, that is — On Lake Ontario, to one vessel not exceeding one hundred tons burden, and armed with one eighteen pound cannon. On the Upper Lakes, to two vessels not exceeding like burden each, and armed with like force.
Page 168 - Majesty shall judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, and if any goods so prohibited shall be exported from the United Kingdom or carried coastwise, or be water-borne to be so exported or carried, they shall be forfeited.
Page 550 - An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes...
Page 102 - I deem it of importance that the loyal regions of east Tennessee and western North Carolina should be connected with Kentucky and other faithful parts of the Union by railroad. I therefore recommend, as a military measure, that Congress provide for the construction of such road as speedily as possible.
Page 7 - The case of dispatches is very different ; it is impossible to limit a letter to so small a size as not to be capable of producing the most important consequences in the operations of the enemy. It is a service, therefore, which, in whatever degree it exists, can only be considered in one character, as an act of the most noxious and hostile nature.
Page 88 - ... made up or manufactured, wholly or in part, by the tailor, seamstress, or manufacturer...
Page 7 - ... persons whatsoever do commit any act, matter, or thing whatsoever, contrary to the provisions of the said statute, upon pain of the several penalties by the said statute imposed, and of our high displeasure. And we do hereby further warn all our loving subjects, and all persons whatsoever entitled to our protection, that if...
Page 400 - Manufactures of cotton, linen, silk, wool, or worsted, if embroidered or tamboured in the loom or otherwise, by machinery, or with the needle or other process. Manufactures, articles, vessels, and wares, of glass, or of which glass shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for.
Page 351 - I also in the same connection ask the attention of Congress to our great lakes and rivers. It is believed that some fortifications and depots of arms and munitions, with harbor and navigation improvements, all at well-selected points upon these, would be of great importance to the national defense and preservation.