Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, Volumen7Freeman Hunt Freeman Hunt, 1842 |
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Freeman Hunt. Registered Tonnage of the United States , with the Number of Tons Entered and Cleared , distinguishing the American from the Foreign ............ Imports and Exports of the United States with the British Possessions , and ...
Freeman Hunt. Registered Tonnage of the United States , with the Number of Tons Entered and Cleared , distinguishing the American from the Foreign ............ Imports and Exports of the United States with the British Possessions , and ...
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... Tons . French vessels , Foreign do . · • 3,749,705 Valuc imported , 6,445,049 . 2,575,567,352 do . do . 1,888,557,310 Total ,. · Importations by land , Total value of importations , 10,194,754 4,464,124,562 2,209,518,852 6,673,643,414 ...
... Tons . French vessels , Foreign do . · • 3,749,705 Valuc imported , 6,445,049 . 2,575,567,352 do . do . 1,888,557,310 Total ,. · Importations by land , Total value of importations , 10,194,754 4,464,124,562 2,209,518,852 6,673,643,414 ...
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... Tons . Tons . Francs . Exportations . Francs . 1827 828,611 786,212 656,804,228 602,401,276 1823 874,230 787,354 607,677,321 609,922,632 1829 912,804 736,690 616,353,397 607,818,646 1830 1,009,454 629,139 638,338,433 572,664,064 1831 ...
... Tons . Tons . Francs . Exportations . Francs . 1827 828,611 786,212 656,804,228 602,401,276 1823 874,230 787,354 607,677,321 609,922,632 1829 912,804 736,690 616,353,397 607,818,646 1830 1,009,454 629,139 638,338,433 572,664,064 1831 ...
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... Tons . 10,293,640 . • 3,611,721 · . Value imported , do . do . Total , . • 13,905,361 Dollars . 995,244,698 96,854,451 1,092,099,149 American vessels , • · Foreign do . 3,588,775 Total , . . 14,332,599 . Or at 5 fr . 25 c . SHIPPING ...
... Tons . 10,293,640 . • 3,611,721 · . Value imported , do . do . Total , . • 13,905,361 Dollars . 995,244,698 96,854,451 1,092,099,149 American vessels , • · Foreign do . 3,588,775 Total , . . 14,332,599 . Or at 5 fr . 25 c . SHIPPING ...
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... Tons . Value . 224,000,000 Tons . 343,000 238,000,000 330,000 348,000 235,000,000 311,000 208,000,000 387,000 283,000,000 359,000 248,000,000 485,000 308,000,000 427,000 277,000,000 528,000 158,000,000 440,000 220,000,000 615,000 ...
... Tons . Value . 224,000,000 Tons . 343,000 238,000,000 330,000 348,000 235,000,000 311,000 208,000,000 387,000 283,000,000 359,000 248,000,000 485,000 308,000,000 427,000 277,000,000 528,000 158,000,000 440,000 220,000,000 615,000 ...
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