The North American Review, Volume 74Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1852 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 183
... duties were first re- moved in Canada ; but it must be obvious , to any one acquainted with the business of Boston , that ... duty on our exports averaging twelve- and a half per cent . in Canada , and 1852. ] Commercial Intercourse with ...
... duties were first re- moved in Canada ; but it must be obvious , to any one acquainted with the business of Boston , that ... duty on our exports averaging twelve- and a half per cent . in Canada , and 1852. ] Commercial Intercourse with ...
Page 188
... duty free or not , there are at least two of our staples of native growth , which enter largely into the colonial trade , and which need the freedom from duty pro- posed in the contemplated arrangement , in order that they may not be ...
... duty free or not , there are at least two of our staples of native growth , which enter largely into the colonial trade , and which need the freedom from duty pro- posed in the contemplated arrangement , in order that they may not be ...
Page 194
... duty at its mouth . By the terms of the treaty of Washington , American lumber , floated to the ocean through waters under British jurisdiction , was to be treated as British lumber . The intent of the treaty on both sides was , that ...
... duty at its mouth . By the terms of the treaty of Washington , American lumber , floated to the ocean through waters under British jurisdiction , was to be treated as British lumber . The intent of the treaty on both sides was , that ...
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