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... vessels for ocean navigation . Superior mines , produce of .. 477 250 623 66 6 . iron . 751 three years ... Hides and leather , imports and exports of last Lakes , disasters on , last four years . 358 99 tonnage of 1858-59 .. 358 ...
... vessels for ocean navigation . Superior mines , produce of .. 477 250 623 66 6 . iron . 751 three years ... Hides and leather , imports and exports of last Lakes , disasters on , last four years . 358 99 tonnage of 1858-59 .. 358 ...
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... vessels on ... 486 Whale trade of the North Pacific .... 29 Wheat trade of France and England ........ 94 66 “ and flour imported into Great Britain 404 trade - foreign demand .. 403 74 , 212 , 329 , 459 , 592 , 718 “ its history and ...
... vessels on ... 486 Whale trade of the North Pacific .... 29 Wheat trade of France and England ........ 94 66 “ and flour imported into Great Britain 404 trade - foreign demand .. 403 74 , 212 , 329 , 459 , 592 , 718 “ its history and ...
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... vessel arrived at Japan . It was in the East India Company's ser- vice . The captain , Saris , obtained liberty for ... vessels should be allowed to enter one or more ports to obtain supplies and for purposes of trade . In February ...
... vessel arrived at Japan . It was in the East India Company's ser- vice . The captain , Saris , obtained liberty for ... vessels should be allowed to enter one or more ports to obtain supplies and for purposes of trade . In February ...
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... vessels are in the bay receiving cargo , which goes mostly to China , with an occasional venture to England or the United States . There are not less than thirty foreign houses in the trade . Japan has lately discovered a new article of ...
... vessels are in the bay receiving cargo , which goes mostly to China , with an occasional venture to England or the United States . There are not less than thirty foreign houses in the trade . Japan has lately discovered a new article of ...
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... vessels were culpable in being kept under headway in such a state of the atmosphere , though their fault was ... vessel , rigging , & c . , as by law . The ship to have a lien upon the passengers for the freight money . " The libel ...
... vessels were culpable in being kept under headway in such a state of the atmosphere , though their fault was ... vessel , rigging , & c . , as by law . The ship to have a lien upon the passengers for the freight money . " The libel ...
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Page 749 - Now, therefore, be it known that I, JAMES BUCHANAN, President of the United States of America, have caused the said convention to be made public, to the end that the same, and every clause and article thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof I have hereunto set
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