Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volumen32A.L. Hummel, 1908 |
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... FOREIGN COMMERCE BY THE INTER- STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION ... .. Ward W. Pierson , Instructor in Political Science , University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia . 157 PART IV THE STATE AND THE NATION AS UNITS OF Contents iii.
... FOREIGN COMMERCE BY THE INTER- STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION ... .. Ward W. Pierson , Instructor in Political Science , University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia . 157 PART IV THE STATE AND THE NATION AS UNITS OF Contents iii.
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... foreign commerce . If a merchant desires to import goods from South America , or from China or Japan , to be drawn for at sixty or ninety days , as is the custom , such a credit authorizing the draft to be made on London or Paris is as ...
... foreign commerce . If a merchant desires to import goods from South America , or from China or Japan , to be drawn for at sixty or ninety days , as is the custom , such a credit authorizing the draft to be made on London or Paris is as ...
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... foreign countries . The revenues of the carriers on all this interstate and foreign cotton freight are absolutely dependent upon the rates fixed by the railroad . commission of Texas to the port of Galveston . Three years since , the ...
... foreign countries . The revenues of the carriers on all this interstate and foreign cotton freight are absolutely dependent upon the rates fixed by the railroad . commission of Texas to the port of Galveston . Three years since , the ...
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... foreign trade , which , while increasing from 971,840 tons in 1800 to 1,190,983 tons in 1830 , showed in the latter year a marked diminution as compared with 1820 , alike as to domestic and foreign trade . We may fairly say that at the ...
... foreign trade , which , while increasing from 971,840 tons in 1800 to 1,190,983 tons in 1830 , showed in the latter year a marked diminution as compared with 1820 , alike as to domestic and foreign trade . We may fairly say that at the ...
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... foreign nations . No sort of trade can be carried on between this country and any other to which this power does not extend . It has been truly said , that commerce , as the word is used in the constitution , is a unit , every part of ...
... foreign nations . No sort of trade can be carried on between this country and any other to which this power does not extend . It has been truly said , that commerce , as the word is used in the constitution , is a unit , every part of ...
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