Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 9Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1930 - Harbors |
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... carried in vessels of either one or the other , while the indirect trade is between two nations when the goods are carried by vessels of a third nation . The following statistics on foreign trade are interesting . 1. The foreign trade ...
... carried in vessels of either one or the other , while the indirect trade is between two nations when the goods are carried by vessels of a third nation . The following statistics on foreign trade are interesting . 1. The foreign trade ...
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... carried in merchant vessels either of one or of the other , while the indirect trade between two nations applies to products of either nation when carried by vessels of a third nation . Almost all of the merchant vessels of the United ...
... carried in merchant vessels either of one or of the other , while the indirect trade between two nations applies to products of either nation when carried by vessels of a third nation . Almost all of the merchant vessels of the United ...
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... carried in American flag ships varied in proportion exactly as the United States Government aided or neglected to aid the Ameri- can Merchant Marine . In 1830 89.9 per cent of American commerce was carried in American ships . In 1840 ...
... carried in American flag ships varied in proportion exactly as the United States Government aided or neglected to aid the Ameri- can Merchant Marine . In 1830 89.9 per cent of American commerce was carried in American ships . In 1840 ...
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