The National Hand-book of American Progress: Comprising a Ready Reference Manual of Facts and Figures, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time. Historical, Biographical, Statistical, Documentary, Financial, PoliticalErastus Otis Haven |
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... Exports and Imports of the U. S. for each year since 1791 . The Debts of twenty leading Foreign Nations as compared with that of the U. S .... 144 371 Annual Receipts and Expenditures of the Patent Office .. The Postal Revenue and ...
... Exports and Imports of the U. S. for each year since 1791 . The Debts of twenty leading Foreign Nations as compared with that of the U. S .... 144 371 Annual Receipts and Expenditures of the Patent Office .. The Postal Revenue and ...
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... and they are now numbered by hundreds . The commerce of the United States stands second among the nations of the world . Our imports in 1870 reached upwards of $ 315,000,000 , and exports for 36 338 NATIONAL HAND - BOOK .
... and they are now numbered by hundreds . The commerce of the United States stands second among the nations of the world . Our imports in 1870 reached upwards of $ 315,000,000 , and exports for 36 338 NATIONAL HAND - BOOK .
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... exports for the same year amounted to more than $ 254,000,000 . The first steam railway went into operation in 1827 , and have since extended their lines until they span the continent from shore to shore with a total length of 72,623 ...
... exports for the same year amounted to more than $ 254,000,000 . The first steam railway went into operation in 1827 , and have since extended their lines until they span the continent from shore to shore with a total length of 72,623 ...
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... exports , except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection laws ; and the net produce of all duties and imposts laid by any State on im- ports or exports shall be for the use of the treasury of the United States ...
... exports , except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection laws ; and the net produce of all duties and imposts laid by any State on im- ports or exports shall be for the use of the treasury of the United States ...
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... EXPORTS , 1ST ADMINISTRATION . 1791 - 1792 · 1793- 1794 1795- 1796 Imports . Exports . $ 23,000,000 $ 20,205,156 29,200,000 19,012,041 31,500,000 20,753,098 31,000,000 26,109,572 34,600,000 33,026.233 69,756,268 47,989,472 81,436,164 ...
... EXPORTS , 1ST ADMINISTRATION . 1791 - 1792 · 1793- 1794 1795- 1796 Imports . Exports . $ 23,000,000 $ 20,205,156 29,200,000 19,012,041 31,500,000 20,753,098 31,000,000 26,109,572 34,600,000 33,026.233 69,756,268 47,989,472 81,436,164 ...
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NATL HAND-BK OF AMER PROGRESS E. O. (Erastus Otis) 1820-1881 Haven,Joseph 1823 Sanderson,T. E. (Thomas Edgar) Willson No preview available - 2016 |
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