United States and Mexico: Commerce, Trade, and Postal Facilities Between the Two Countries ; Statistics of MexicoJ.A.H. Hasbrouck, 1861 - 297페이지 |
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... equal zeal for the interests of his country , had again succeeded in negotiating . This postal arrangement , however , not having been acted upon by the United States , the desire of the Mexi- can Government to secure the establishment ...
... equal zeal for the interests of his country , had again succeeded in negotiating . This postal arrangement , however , not having been acted upon by the United States , the desire of the Mexi- can Government to secure the establishment ...
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... equal zeal for the interests of his country , had again succeeded in negotiating . This postal arrangement , however , not having been acted upon by the United States , the desire of the Mexi- can Government to secure the establishment ...
... equal zeal for the interests of his country , had again succeeded in negotiating . This postal arrangement , however , not having been acted upon by the United States , the desire of the Mexi- can Government to secure the establishment ...
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... equal , and in addition , to that we now receive of gold , flowing into our commercial centres , and the great stimulus that would be given to our national prosperity , can hardly be imagined - certainly cannot be overestimated . Such ...
... equal , and in addition , to that we now receive of gold , flowing into our commercial centres , and the great stimulus that would be given to our national prosperity , can hardly be imagined - certainly cannot be overestimated . Such ...
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... equal in extraordinary fertility of soil and in extent of natural resources ; ( certainly Mexico is inferior to none , ) and the actual present returns of some of them , such as Cuba , other West India Islands , Chili and Brazil , prove ...
... equal in extraordinary fertility of soil and in extent of natural resources ; ( certainly Mexico is inferior to none , ) and the actual present returns of some of them , such as Cuba , other West India Islands , Chili and Brazil , prove ...
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... equal advantages , has already become . The imports of Mexico are as yet but $ 3.14 per head ; while those of Cuba are $ 27.29 ; of Uruguay , $ 25.86 ; of Chili , $ 12.70 ; of the Argentine Republic , $ 7.80 ; and of Brazil $ 8.96 per ...
... equal advantages , has already become . The imports of Mexico are as yet but $ 3.14 per head ; while those of Cuba are $ 27.29 ; of Uruguay , $ 25.86 ; of Chili , $ 12.70 ; of the Argentine Republic , $ 7.80 ; and of Brazil $ 8.96 per ...
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agricultural amount annual annum arrobas bounded north Brazil Britain British capital cent Chiapas Chihuahua Chili city of Mexico climate Coahuila coast Coatzacoalcos coin Consul copper corn cotton Cruz Cuba Culiacan cultivated districts Durango duty England English enterprise entire establishment exports extensive facilities foreign commerce Foreign Vessels frijoles gold Guadalajara Guanajuato Guerrero Gulf of Mexico important increase indigo industry inhabitants interior iron Isthmus of Tehuantepec Jalap Jalisco line of Mail line of steamers logwood mail service mail steamers manufactures Matamoras merchandise merchants Mexican Government Michoacan miles mines Morelia mountains mules Oajaca Orleans or Mobile population port postal present principal productions proposed line Puebla Queretaro quintals Republic river San Luis Potosi Senate Sierra silver Sinaloa Sonora Spanish American countries specie statement Steam Communication sugar sugar-cane Tabasco Tamaulipas Tampico tion tobacco Total trade Total value trade of Mexico United vanilla Vera Cruz wheat Yucatan Zacatecas
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124 페이지 - 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 페이지 - 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 페이지 - 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,...