| English poetry - 1822 - 820 pages
...(comparing aa average of the years 1804-5,18056, 1806-7, with an average of 1816-17, 1817-18, 1818-19,being the last years of which the committee have received...and other articles which the merchants in the United State* have a greater facility in procuring than those of other countries; there there can be no doubt,... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1822 - 584 pages
...imports of the United States into China (comparing an average of the years 1804-5, 1805-6, 1806-7, with an average of 1816,17, 1817-18, 1818-19, being the last years of which the Committee havo received an account)appear nearly to have doubled. It is alleged, that the principal part of these... | |
| 1823 - 792 pages
...imports of the United States into China, (comparing an average of the years 1804-5, 1805-6, 1806-7, with an average of 1816-17, 1817-18, 181819, being...of metals and other articles, which the merchants hi the United States have a greater facility in procuring than those of other countries. There can... | |
| Europe - 1823 - 784 pages
...imports of the United States into China, (comparing an average of the years 1804-5, 1805-6, 1806-7, with an average of 1816-17, 1817-18, 181819, being...received an account,) appear nearly to have doubled. It it alleged, that the principal part of these imports consists of metals and other articles, which the... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 786 pages
...United State« into Jhina, (comparing an average of the rears 180Ф-5, 1805-6, 1806-7, with an iverage of 1816-17, 1817-18, 181819, being the last years of which the Committee have received an account,) ippear nearly to have doubled. It is illeged, that the principal part of these mports coniista of metals... | |
| Asia - 1821 - 670 pages
...of the years 1804-5, 1805-6, 1806-7, with an average of 1816-17, 1817-18, 1818-1!), being the 1821.] last years of which the Committee have received an...principal part of these imports consists of metals aud other articles, which the merchants iu I he United States hare a greater facility in procuring... | |
| |