Hand-book of Politics: 1872-1876Da Capo Press, 1972 - United States |
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Page 188
... vessels , $ 1,914,228 . [ Four powerful squadrons were blockading the entire Atlantic and Gulf coasts . The Navy had grown since March , 1861 , from 47 vessels to 427 vessels , with an aggregate of 240,028 tons and 1,577 guns . ] 1863 ...
... vessels , $ 1,914,228 . [ Four powerful squadrons were blockading the entire Atlantic and Gulf coasts . The Navy had grown since March , 1861 , from 47 vessels to 427 vessels , with an aggregate of 240,028 tons and 1,577 guns . ] 1863 ...
Page 127
... vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States , or upon the produce , manu- factures , or merchandise imported in the same from the United States , or from any foreign country , than are levied on Japanese ships and their ...
... vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States , or upon the produce , manu- factures , or merchandise imported in the same from the United States , or from any foreign country , than are levied on Japanese ships and their ...
Page 128
... vessels of the United States should be admitted into the ports of France on the same terms of exemption from the payment of such discriminating du- ties ; And whereas information has been received by me that , by a law of the French ...
... vessels of the United States should be admitted into the ports of France on the same terms of exemption from the payment of such discriminating du- ties ; And whereas information has been received by me that , by a law of the French ...
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