Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen 6F. Hunt, 1842 |
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... quantity of Tobacco grown in Europe .... Commerce and Navigation of England : Exports in 1839 , 1840 , and 1841 ......... 469 British Produce and Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom , from 1841 to 1842 ......... 243 244 469 ...
... quantity of Tobacco grown in Europe .... Commerce and Navigation of England : Exports in 1839 , 1840 , and 1841 ......... 469 British Produce and Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom , from 1841 to 1842 ......... 243 244 469 ...
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... quantity of such things that could by possibility be raised . I apprehend that a sensible baker would not re- fuse to sell a loaf of bread to a family that baked at home the principal part of the bread they consumed , or that a butcher ...
... quantity of such things that could by possibility be raised . I apprehend that a sensible baker would not re- fuse to sell a loaf of bread to a family that baked at home the principal part of the bread they consumed , or that a butcher ...
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... quantity , we should be benefited by imposing high du- ties upon her silks and wines ; the answer is , that because the French do not love rice puddings as much as we should wish them to do , that is no reason why they should be ...
... quantity , we should be benefited by imposing high du- ties upon her silks and wines ; the answer is , that because the French do not love rice puddings as much as we should wish them to do , that is no reason why they should be ...
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... quantities on the backs of their camels . These are exchanged mostly for European productions , ( why not for ours ? ) viz : paper , real and false corals , imitation pearls , printed cottons cheap , silk stuffs , small mir- rors ...
... quantities on the backs of their camels . These are exchanged mostly for European productions , ( why not for ours ? ) viz : paper , real and false corals , imitation pearls , printed cottons cheap , silk stuffs , small mir- rors ...
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... par- ticularly on those of Morocco . Therefore the imports as stated above • Editor of the Merchants ' Magazine . VOL : VI.NO. I. 4 must be regarded as much below the real quantities introduced The Barbary States . 33.
... par- ticularly on those of Morocco . Therefore the imports as stated above • Editor of the Merchants ' Magazine . VOL : VI.NO. I. 4 must be regarded as much below the real quantities introduced The Barbary States . 33.
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