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... IMPORTS IN 1839 - Continued . 1 Russia Prussia Denmark 18 Cape of Good Hope 19 British East Indies . Dollars . 1234567 11 2,667 17 104 20 22,200 012 45,913 6,235 35,440 1 2,066 3,015 1,274 12 21. WHENCE IMPORTED . Models and Anatomi ...
... IMPORTS IN 1839 - Continued . 1 Russia Prussia Denmark 18 Cape of Good Hope 19 British East Indies . Dollars . 1234567 11 2,667 17 104 20 22,200 012 45,913 6,235 35,440 1 2,066 3,015 1,274 12 21. WHENCE IMPORTED . Models and Anatomi ...
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... IMPORTS IN 1839 - Continued. British Guiana DI - 35 Madeira British Honduras 320 34 Portugal 33 Porto Rico British 23 32 Cuba Total 24 North American colonies Australin 59 Uncertain places 58 South Seas and Pacific Ocean 57 Africa ...
... IMPORTS IN 1839 - Continued. British Guiana DI - 35 Madeira British Honduras 320 34 Portugal 33 Porto Rico British 23 32 Cuba Total 24 North American colonies Australin 59 Uncertain places 58 South Seas and Pacific Ocean 57 Africa ...
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... IMPORTS IN 1839 - Continued . VALUE OF MERCHANDISE FREE OF DUTY . WOOD . · Dollars . · 3 Sweden and Norway 4 Swedish West Indies 5 Denmark 6 Danish West Indies 266 7 Hanse Towns and ports of Germany 26,357 44,223 8 Holland · 10 Dutch ...
... IMPORTS IN 1839 - Continued . VALUE OF MERCHANDISE FREE OF DUTY . WOOD . · Dollars . · 3 Sweden and Norway 4 Swedish West Indies 5 Denmark 6 Danish West Indies 266 7 Hanse Towns and ports of Germany 26,357 44,223 8 Holland · 10 Dutch ...
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... IMPORTS IN 1839 - Continued. British Guiana 531 Total 59 Uncertain places British 5710 58 South Seas and Pacific Ocean Honduras 57 Africa , generally 56 Asia , generally British 23 55 China Australia 54 Peru 24 North American colonies 53 ...
... IMPORTS IN 1839 - Continued. British Guiana 531 Total 59 Uncertain places British 5710 58 South Seas and Pacific Ocean Honduras 57 Africa , generally 56 Asia , generally British 23 55 China Australia 54 Peru 24 North American colonies 53 ...
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Senate of the United States. No. 1. - STATEMENT OF IMPORTS IN 1839 - Continued . VALUE OF MERCHANDISE FREE OF DUTY . TIN . BRASS . WHENCE IMPORTED . Old pewter . In pigs and In plates and In pigs and Old . bars . sheets . bars . In ...
Senate of the United States. No. 1. - STATEMENT OF IMPORTS IN 1839 - Continued . VALUE OF MERCHANDISE FREE OF DUTY . TIN . BRASS . WHENCE IMPORTED . Old pewter . In pigs and In plates and In pigs and Old . bars . sheets . bars . In ...
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11 Dutch Guiana 14 Scotland 15 17 Malta 18 Cape 19 British East 20 British West 9 Dutch act making appropriations aforesaid amount Assembly of Maryland Bank bonds British East Indies cent Chesapeake and Ohio clerk Collector committee Congress Danish West Indies Denmark District of Columbia Dollars Dutch East Indies Dutch Guiana 12 Dutch West East Indies 9 expenses further enacted Government Hanse Towns hereby Holland IMPORTS IN 1839-Continued Indies 10 Dutch Inspector James John June Legislature Malta 18 March Maryland Mauritius MERCHANDISE PAYING SPECIFIC militia navigation non-commissioned officers Norway 4 Swedish officers Ohio Canal Company payment ports of Germany Potomac Company Potomac river Pounds president and directors Prussia Quantity resolution Roanoke inlet Russia 2 Prussia Senate session stockholders subscribed subscriptions Sweden Sweden and Norway Swedish West Indies thereof Thomas tion tolls tonnage Treasury United VALUE OF MERCHANDISE vessels Virginia Washington WHENCE IMPORTED William
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