Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 15F. Hunt, 1846 - Commerce |
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... direct and indirect , as it comes through Viareggio or Livorno . The direct commerce is the smallest . The exportations are of oil , fruit , corn , vegetables , wood for burning , brooms , and other small articles . The im- portations ...
... direct and indirect , as it comes through Viareggio or Livorno . The direct commerce is the smallest . The exportations are of oil , fruit , corn , vegetables , wood for burning , brooms , and other small articles . The im- portations ...
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... direct communication with the Lombardo - Venetian line , has suggested the continuation of the line from Lucca to Pescia and Pi- toja , to issue in the plains of Lombarby . This project has received the sanction of the duke of Lucca ...
... direct communication with the Lombardo - Venetian line , has suggested the continuation of the line from Lucca to Pescia and Pi- toja , to issue in the plains of Lombarby . This project has received the sanction of the duke of Lucca ...
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... direct steam navigation . Every nation is bound , in justice , to acknowledge the importance and lib- erality of this measure . The establishment of the Atlantic Mail Steamers , on the part of the United States , will totally free them ...
... direct steam navigation . Every nation is bound , in justice , to acknowledge the importance and lib- erality of this measure . The establishment of the Atlantic Mail Steamers , on the part of the United States , will totally free them ...
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... direct route to the former port ; and the number of cabin passengers by the Amer- ican steamers will therefore be very considerable ; the more so , since travelling itself increases with the improvement , speed , and cheapness of ...
... direct route to the former port ; and the number of cabin passengers by the Amer- ican steamers will therefore be very considerable ; the more so , since travelling itself increases with the improvement , speed , and cheapness of ...
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... direct and indirect im- portation into the Zollverein States alone , ( the other States excluded , ) was valued , in the year 1843 , at $ 12,551,600 , and in the year 1844 , at $ 13,379,028 . We may readily infer how far this amount ...
... direct and indirect im- portation into the Zollverein States alone , ( the other States excluded , ) was valued , in the year 1843 , at $ 12,551,600 , and in the year 1844 , at $ 13,379,028 . We may readily infer how far this amount ...
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Page 403 - The present Treaty shall be ratified by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by Her Britannic Majesty; and the ratifications shall be exchanged at London, at the expiration of six months from the date hereof, or sooner if possible.
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