| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1828 - 586 páginas
...the United States. Ships are no where built in greater perfection, and cabinet wares generally, are made little if at all inferior to those of Europe. Their extent is such a» to have admitted of considerable exportation. An exemption from duty, of the several kinds... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1837 - 578 páginas
...the United States. Ships nrc nowhere built in greater perfection : and cabinet wares, generally, are made little, if at all, inferior to those of Europe. Their extent is such, as to have admitted of considerable exportation. An exemption from duty of the several kinds... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 606 páginas
...the United States. Ships are nowhere built in greater perfection, and cabinet wares generally, are made little, if at all, inferior to those of Europe. Their extent is such as to have admitted of considerable exportation. An exemption from duty, of the several kinds... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 606 páginas
...the United States. Ships are nowhere built in greater perfection, and cabinet wares generally, are made little, if at all, inferior to those of Europe. Their extent is such as to have admitted of considerable exportation. An exemption from duty, of ,the several kinds... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1864 - 884 páginas
...home production, and premiums for opening new mines, if 36 COAL — WOOD — SKINS — GRAIN. [1791 thought necessary or useful, were warranted by the...manufactories were of greater importance. They were recommeuded by their influence on agriculture in promoting the raising of cattle. In the principal... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1868 - 714 páginas
...flourished in the United States. Ships were nowhere built in greater perfection, and cabinet- wares, generally, were made little, if at all inferior, to those of Europe. Their extent was^ such as to hare admitted of considerable exportation. An exemption from duty of all woods used in manufactures,... | |
| Frank William Taussig - 1892 - 420 páginas
...in the United States. Ships are nowhere built in greater perfection, and cabinet wares generally are made little, if at all, inferior to those of Europe. Their extent is such as to have admitted of considerable exportation. An exemption from duty of the several kinds... | |
| Frank William Taussig - 1893 - 408 páginas
...in the United States. Ships are nowhere built in greater perfection, and cabinet wares generally are made little, if at all, inferior to those of Europe. Their extent is such as to have admitted of considerable exportation. An exemption from duty of the several kinds... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Treasury - 1913 - 68 páginas
...and cabinet wares generally are made little, if at all, inferior to those of Europe. Tneir extent is such as to have admitted of considerable exportation. An exemption from duty of the several kinds of wood ordinarily• used in these manufactures seems to be all that is requisite... | |
| Ernest Ludlow Bogart, Charles Manfred Thompson - 1916 - 904 páginas
...in the United States. Ships are nowhere built in greater perfection, and cabinet wares generally are made little, if at all, inferior to those of Europe. Their extent is such as to have admitted of considerable exportation. . . • SKINS ture, by promoting the raising... | |
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