Hazard's United States Commercial and Statistical Register, Volume 2Samuel Hazard W. F. Geddes., 1840 |
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Page xiv
... amount of coinage at the Mint , from 1793 to 1838 , operation of the New Orleans Mint , original quantity of public lands in each State , also now unsold , and amount of 2 per cent . fund on proceeds , quantity of public lands sold in ...
... amount of coinage at the Mint , from 1793 to 1838 , operation of the New Orleans Mint , original quantity of public lands in each State , also now unsold , and amount of 2 per cent . fund on proceeds , quantity of public lands sold in ...
Page 7
... amount of In the payment of duties , which constitute by far the grea- er proportion of the revenue , a very large proportion is derived from foreign commission houses and agents of foreign man- ufacturers , who sell the goods consigned ...
... amount of In the payment of duties , which constitute by far the grea- er proportion of the revenue , a very large proportion is derived from foreign commission houses and agents of foreign man- ufacturers , who sell the goods consigned ...
Page 18
... amount as ours , so unexpected at times in the demands for them , and so dispersed over a wide terri- tory . If the appropriations are not thus reduced , it will be wise to provide seasonably some other way for the amounts of the ...
... amount as ours , so unexpected at times in the demands for them , and so dispersed over a wide terri- tory . If the appropriations are not thus reduced , it will be wise to provide seasonably some other way for the amounts of the ...
Page 19
... amount of imports often declines for one or two years . Af ter 1825 , it declined uninterruptedly for six years . The contractions and expansions of our paper currency have at times proved another striking indication of the reduc- tion ...
... amount of imports often declines for one or two years . Af ter 1825 , it declined uninterruptedly for six years . The contractions and expansions of our paper currency have at times proved another striking indication of the reduc- tion ...
Page 20
... amount has since been increased by wars , pensions , Indian re - sidered less as a liberal charity than as a payment of the movals , and other peculiar causes , deemed at the time , in most Revolutionary debt to a patriotic soldiery ...
... amount has since been increased by wars , pensions , Indian re - sidered less as a liberal charity than as a payment of the movals , and other peculiar causes , deemed at the time , in most Revolutionary debt to a patriotic soldiery ...
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