The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 第 39 卷1858 |
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第 48 頁
... less than usual . If we deduct from the exports the $ 13,000,000 of specie that went through from New York , and may not have added much to bank business , and do the same for 1854 , the result will be the same in both years , viz ...
... less than usual . If we deduct from the exports the $ 13,000,000 of specie that went through from New York , and may not have added much to bank business , and do the same for 1854 , the result will be the same in both years , viz ...
第 52 頁
... less . On the other hand , external admeasurement would best measure all vessels carrying cargoes which do not fill the hold , and likewise those that carry deck - loads , but it would over - measure shipping engaged in the ...
... less . On the other hand , external admeasurement would best measure all vessels carrying cargoes which do not fill the hold , and likewise those that carry deck - loads , but it would over - measure shipping engaged in the ...
第 54 頁
... less mischievous than external in the case of iron shipping competing with wood . The explanation of the whole matter is this : -Vessels may be relatively large internally or externally . To freight " stowage " goods they are required ...
... less mischievous than external in the case of iron shipping competing with wood . The explanation of the whole matter is this : -Vessels may be relatively large internally or externally . To freight " stowage " goods they are required ...
第 56 頁
... less , would carry from 5 to 8 per cent more dead- weight cargo . It may be calculated that iron shipping would not ... less scantling or amount of shell than those for sail power . According to Lloyd's Rules for the Regulation of ...
... less , would carry from 5 to 8 per cent more dead- weight cargo . It may be calculated that iron shipping would not ... less scantling or amount of shell than those for sail power . According to Lloyd's Rules for the Regulation of ...
第 58 頁
... less than by the law of 1836 , called " new measurement , " which it has superseded . From the results of two years ' experience in remeasuring the shipping of Great Britain , the average diminution of tonnage amounts to about 7 per ...
... less than by the law of 1836 , called " new measurement , " which it has superseded . From the results of two years ' experience in remeasuring the shipping of Great Britain , the average diminution of tonnage amounts to about 7 per ...
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第 268 頁 - Our first and fundamental maxim should be, never to entangle ourselves in the broils of Europe. Our second, never to suffer Europe to intermeddle with cis-Atlantic affairs. America, North and South, has a set of interests distinct from those of Europe, and peculiarly her own. She should, therefore, have a system of her own, separate and apart from that of Europe. While the last is laboring to become the domicile of despotism, our endeavor should surely be to make our hemisphere that of freedom.
第 268 頁 - But the war in which the present proposition might engage us, should that be its consequence, is not her war but ours. Its object is to introduce and establish the American system of keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own principle, not to depart from it.
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第 361 頁 - Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every clause and article thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this...
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第 268 頁 - Great Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one, or all on earth ; and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her, then, we should most sedulously cherish a cordial friendship ; and nothing would tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more, side by side in the same cause.