Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed Summary of Public Bills, Statutes, Accounts and Papers, Reports of Committees and of Commissioners, and of Sessional Papers Generally, of the Houses of Lords and Commons; Together with Accounts of Commercial Legislation, Tariffs, and Facts, Relating to Foreign Countries, Volume 8Leone Levi Smith, Elder, 1861 - Legislation |
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... cwts . , in 1859 they exceeded 9,000,000 cwts . Considerable interest having been excited in the large consumption of spirits in Scot- land , a return will be found , under this Series , showing that whilst in Scotland there was a ...
... cwts . , in 1859 they exceeded 9,000,000 cwts . Considerable interest having been excited in the large consumption of spirits in Scot- land , a return will be found , under this Series , showing that whilst in Scotland there was a ...
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... cwts . 84,455 218,060 Free . 99 cwts . 1,164,099 99 Iron , in Bars , un- lbs . 2,495,932 19 wrought tons 42,713 91 Caoutchouc Clocks and Watches : - cwts . 21,311 99 Steel , Unwrought 99 3,226 " " Lead , Pig and Sheet 19 23,620 97 ...
... cwts . 84,455 218,060 Free . 99 cwts . 1,164,099 99 Iron , in Bars , un- lbs . 2,495,932 19 wrought tons 42,713 91 Caoutchouc Clocks and Watches : - cwts . 21,311 99 Steel , Unwrought 99 3,226 " " Lead , Pig and Sheet 19 23,620 97 ...
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... cwts . 188,703 172,473 Timber or Wood not Sawn or Split , or otherwise dressed loads 1,141,959 1,069,515 Tobacco : - Stemmed lbs . 19 3,666,888 3,808,258 Unstemmed . 21,922,620 16,236,871 26,683,958 18,256,203 Manufactured , and Snuff ...
... cwts . 188,703 172,473 Timber or Wood not Sawn or Split , or otherwise dressed loads 1,141,959 1,069,515 Tobacco : - Stemmed lbs . 19 3,666,888 3,808,258 Unstemmed . 21,922,620 16,236,871 26,683,958 18,256,203 Manufactured , and Snuff ...
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... cwts . 17,395 cwts . AN ACCOUNT of the EXPORTS of the PRINCIPAL ARTICLES of FOREIGN and COLONIAL MERCHANDISE , in the YEAR ended 31st DECEMBER , 1859 . Cheese Cocoa ... Coffee : - 9,341 Silk Manufactures of Europe : - Broad Stuffs ...
... cwts . 17,395 cwts . AN ACCOUNT of the EXPORTS of the PRINCIPAL ARTICLES of FOREIGN and COLONIAL MERCHANDISE , in the YEAR ended 31st DECEMBER , 1859 . Cheese Cocoa ... Coffee : - 9,341 Silk Manufactures of Europe : - Broad Stuffs ...
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... cwts . 59,007 179,349 Australia 177,485 33 660,358 Glass , Window 99 27,686 39,795 Other Countries 114,718 35 427,196 Glass , Common Bottles 622,642 327,301 Books , Printed cwts . 32,876 478,287 Glass , Plate value £ 61,133 Butter ...
... cwts . 59,007 179,349 Australia 177,485 33 660,358 Glass , Window 99 27,686 39,795 Other Countries 114,718 35 427,196 Glass , Common Bottles 622,642 327,301 Books , Printed cwts . 32,876 478,287 Glass , Plate value £ 61,133 Butter ...
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Page 474 - Attempts whatever, which shall be made against his Person, Crown, or Dignity; and I will do my utmost Endeavour to disclose and make known to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, all Treasons and traitorous Conspiracies which may be formed against him or them...
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Page 225 - Japan, and ships, for their crews and passengers, shall be furnished with sufficient supplies of the same. The Japanese government will sell, from time to time, at public auction, any surplus quantity of copper that may be produced.
Page 224 - All questions in regard to rights, whether of property, or person, arising between citizens of the United States in China, shall be subject to the jurisdiction of, and regulated by, the authorities of their own government.
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