Hazard's United States Commercial and Statistical Register, Volumen2Samuel Hazard W. F. Geddes., 1840 |
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... CURRENCY - FINANCES - EDUCATION , & c . & c . EDITED BY SAMUEL HAZARD . VOL . II . FROM JANUARY 1840 , TO JULY 1840 . Philadelphia : PRINTED BY WM . F. GEDDES , 112 CHESNUT STREET . ..... 1840 . US 10105.59 7400 6 INDEX . 94 101 29 ...
... CURRENCY - FINANCES - EDUCATION , & c . & c . EDITED BY SAMUEL HAZARD . VOL . II . FROM JANUARY 1840 , TO JULY 1840 . Philadelphia : PRINTED BY WM . F. GEDDES , 112 CHESNUT STREET . ..... 1840 . US 10105.59 7400 6 INDEX . 94 101 29 ...
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... Currency of Pennsylvania , Governor's view of effects of on wages , small notes , effects of 297 cost of producing , calculation of 370 389 15 38 89 37 ib . 39 Gov. Wickliffe's views , 277 160 31 102 Commercial regulations at Singapore ...
... Currency of Pennsylvania , Governor's view of effects of on wages , small notes , effects of 297 cost of producing , calculation of 370 389 15 38 89 37 ib . 39 Gov. Wickliffe's views , 277 160 31 102 Commercial regulations at Singapore ...
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... currency , banks , 274 293 boundary dispute with Wisconsin , 223 public debt , 277 quantity of public land sold in , since admis- relations between , and Ohio , 277 sion to the Union , 224 History of the early settlement of , letters ...
... currency , banks , 274 293 boundary dispute with Wisconsin , 223 public debt , 277 quantity of public land sold in , since admis- relations between , and Ohio , 277 sion to the Union , 224 History of the early settlement of , letters ...
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... currency , N. E. boundary , difficulty with Georgia , 305 11 98 ib . ib . ib . ib . ib . 99 99 101 382 value of imports from 1821 to 1838 , exports from 1820 to 1838 , 109 148 384 decision in Pennsylvania respecting notes pay . able to ...
... currency , N. E. boundary , difficulty with Georgia , 305 11 98 ib . ib . ib . ib . ib . 99 99 101 382 value of imports from 1821 to 1838 , exports from 1820 to 1838 , 109 148 384 decision in Pennsylvania respecting notes pay . able to ...
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... currency , small notes , public stocks , 36 37 40 48 report of Committee of Legislature upon the railroads of the State , 334 public improvements , Bank Law May , 1849 , 351 education , Gov. Seward's reasons for not pardoning Governor's ...
... currency , small notes , public stocks , 36 37 40 48 report of Committee of Legislature upon the railroads of the State , 334 public improvements , Bank Law May , 1849 , 351 education , Gov. Seward's reasons for not pardoning Governor's ...
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Página 358 - ... and if any shall be found, to seize and secure the same for trial. And all such goods, wares and merchandise on which the duties shall not have been paid, or secured to be paid, shall be forfeited.
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