Reports of Committees and Discussions Thereon: Preliminary reports Weights and measures. Inter-continental railway. Reciprocity treaties. Communications on the Atlantic, the Pacific, the gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean sea. Customs regulations. Port dues. Sanitary regulationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1890 |
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... export trade , amounting to $ 740,000,000 , Latin - America buys only $ 52,000,000 ; that is to say , 7 per cent of the total exports . Let us see now what the United States buys of us . Out of our exportations , which amount to ...
... export trade , amounting to $ 740,000,000 , Latin - America buys only $ 52,000,000 ; that is to say , 7 per cent of the total exports . Let us see now what the United States buys of us . Out of our exportations , which amount to ...
Página 118
... increase . At all events , it is easier to export the article than to bring the consumer , and this is the problem we desire to solve with an interest truly American . I am impressed by the enormous wealth of the United 118.
... increase . At all events , it is easier to export the article than to bring the consumer , and this is the problem we desire to solve with an interest truly American . I am impressed by the enormous wealth of the United 118.
Página 119
... export them in their turn . The manufactur- ing industries are those that involve the future of our trade , and it is worthy of observation how they shrink and re- strict themselves , attempting to keep within the limits of the national ...
... export them in their turn . The manufactur- ing industries are those that involve the future of our trade , and it is worthy of observation how they shrink and re- strict themselves , attempting to keep within the limits of the national ...
Página 120
... exports , in gross , 2,384,000,000 pounds , which go to feed the manufactories of the Old World . We thus see that ... exported by Great Britain , and , to render this phenomenon more inexplicable still , the Treasury Depart- ment ...
... exports , in gross , 2,384,000,000 pounds , which go to feed the manufactories of the Old World . We thus see that ... exported by Great Britain , and , to render this phenomenon more inexplicable still , the Treasury Depart- ment ...
Página 121
... exports of Europe . If the invasion of manufactured articles from the Old World represented deficiencies in the home production , there could be no hope for exporting , because exportation does not spring from a lack of production , but ...
... exports of Europe . If the invasion of manufactured articles from the Old World represented deficiencies in the home production , there could be no hope for exporting , because exportation does not spring from a lack of production , but ...
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