United States and Mexico: Commerce, Trade, and Postal Facilities Between the Two Countries ; Statistics of MexicoJ.A.H. Hasbrouck, 1861 - 297ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... British manufactures , & c . , exported to the United States , from 1800 to 1856 , 20 20 Result of Steam communication between Great Britain and United States ,. Annual gain to Great Britain since the introduction of steam , .... 21 22 ...
... British manufactures , & c . , exported to the United States , from 1800 to 1856 , 20 20 Result of Steam communication between Great Britain and United States ,. Annual gain to Great Britain since the introduction of steam , .... 21 22 ...
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... British manufactures , & c . , exported to the United States , from 1800 to 1856 , . 18 20 Result of Steam communication between Great Britain and United States , .... 21 Annual gain to Great Britain since the introduction of steam ...
... British manufactures , & c . , exported to the United States , from 1800 to 1856 , . 18 20 Result of Steam communication between Great Britain and United States , .... 21 Annual gain to Great Britain since the introduction of steam ...
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... British exports to that country of about one million sterling , ( $ 5,000,000 ) the first year , and in five years the entire trade , imports and exports of England with Brazil , increased two hun- dred and twenty - five per cent . Up ...
... British exports to that country of about one million sterling , ( $ 5,000,000 ) the first year , and in five years the entire trade , imports and exports of England with Brazil , increased two hun- dred and twenty - five per cent . Up ...
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... British manufactures and products exported to the United States every tenth year from 1800 to 1840 , and every third year since 1841 . BEFORE STEAM COMMERCE . SINCE STEAM COMMERCE . 1800 $ 29,570,975 1844 $ 39,690,395 1810 29,299,940 ...
... British manufactures and products exported to the United States every tenth year from 1800 to 1840 , and every third year since 1841 . BEFORE STEAM COMMERCE . SINCE STEAM COMMERCE . 1800 $ 29,570,975 1844 $ 39,690,395 1810 29,299,940 ...
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... British exports to the United States for the same period have also nearly doubled ! No one can possibly misunderstand the lesson con- veyed by these facts . Steam Communication has in 16 years more than quadrupled the exports of British ...
... British exports to the United States for the same period have also nearly doubled ! No one can possibly misunderstand the lesson con- veyed by these facts . Steam Communication has in 16 years more than quadrupled the exports of British ...
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124 ÆäÀÌÁö - ARTICLE 1. — The Mexican nation is independent of the Spanish nation, and of every other, even on its own continent. ART. 2. — Its religion shall be the Catholic, which all its inhabitants profess. ART. 3. — They shall all be united, without any distinction between Americans and Europeans.
107 ÆäÀÌÁö - In a few generations, great edifices, their facades covered with sculptured ornaments, already cracked and yawning, must fall, and become mere shapeless mounds. It has been the fortune of the author to step between them and the entire destruction to which they are destined ; and it is his hope to snatch from oblivion these perishing, but still gigantic memorials of a mysterious people.
34 ÆäÀÌÁö - The conveyance of all kinds of merchandise throughout the Republic of Mexico is effected by pack mules and oxen. With this system, and the bad state of the roads generally, it will be easily understood that transportation is not only slow but costly, and forms one of the chief obstacles in the way of the development of the great resources of the country. The average distance performed by mules and wagons is from fifteen to eighteen miles per day." As to the more primitive transportation agencies,...