This toll could be farmed out, and the farmers authorized to collect the duty at the passes, no further duties being imposed whether the nuts are exported or not.
In 1790 not a pound of cotton was exported from the United States.
Mulberry trees abound, and silk is produced and exported to Yün-nan.
The duties on salt and rice imported and exported shall not be higher than those imposed on their import or export by sea.
The tobacco was said to be in exchange for tin exported from the above-named mines to Tonquin.
Wheat and copper have been exportedin large quantities.
From Virginia and Maryland, great crops of tobacco were exported from the plantations, in English ships which came up the Potomac and the James.
The orange had become the staple of Florida commerce; several millions were exported from the St. Johns and St. Augustine during the two previous years.
No Tax or Duty shall be laid on Articles exported from any State.
M^r Langdon suggested a prohibition on the States from taxing the produce of other States exported from their harbours.
States whose produce was exported by their neighbours, to leave it subject to be taxed by the latter.
No tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any State.
Most of the oil purchased by Englishmen at the Bonny and adjacent rivers is brought from thence, as are nearly all the slaves which are annually exported from those places by the French, Spaniards, and Portuguese.
Our carriages, as I will endeavour to show, have continued to improve; but no longer, I regret to have to say, are they exported in large numbers.
It is the regular measured amount only--what entered the custom-house books, and was exported in the entered traders.
By the last accounts there was no less than a million sterling exported from California in six days.
The oil is exported to Holland, where it is sold as Delft salad oil.
Of the latter, two thousand shells had been exported within the previous two years; and we also learned from Hickey that he then had nine hundred in store awaiting shipment.
Great quantities of these shells are exported to the west coast of Africa for the benefit of the negro tribes there, who still make use of them as the current coin of the country.
Some may have purchased land, others have purchased bills of exchange, others have purchased the produce of the country, which they have exportedto St Eustatia, to the French West India Islands, and to Europe.
Of the cheaper hand-screens exported in large quantities to Europe, the simplest form is that of a dried palm leaf cut to the required shape, and bound round the edge, the stem forming the handle.
What rates and duties are charged and payable upon any goods exported out of your plantation, whither of your own growth or manufacture, or otherwise, as also upon goods imported?
Hence the producer and the consumer must be close to each other; the products must not be exported to a foreign country in exchange for its manufactures, and thus go to enrich as manure a foreign soil.
The staple trade of the county is in corn, flour, meal, butter and provisions, which are exported in large quantities.
Shorthorns, without good reason, been purchased at immense prices and exported to almost every quarter of the globe, a thousand guineas having been given for a bull?
Mr. Bult, whose pouter-pigeons won so many prizes and were exported to North America under the charge of a man sent on purpose, told me that he always deliberated for several days before he matched each pair.
Although since the discovery of the coast gold had been continuously exported to Europe from its ports, it was not until the last twenty years of the 19th century that efforts were made to extract gold according to modern methods.
Between Anamabo and Saltpond is Kormantine (Cormantyne), noted as the place whence the English first exported slaves from this coast.
The counterfeits having once got into the treasury, could not be exported out of the treasury to meet the payments of the State, and the use of coon-skins as currency came to an end.
I desire the dollar to be made of such material, for the purpose, that it shall never be exported or desirable to carry out of the country.
It was as injudicious an arrangement (free trade then beginning) to ship largely of English manufactures as his own shipment was sagacious, for but little silk was exported immediately after the opening of the trade.
The word tea is of Chinese origin, being a corruption of tay in the Fuh-Keen dialect, the province from whence it was first exported to Europe.
To the United States green teas were exported almost solely until about 1828, when the first blacks were shipped; after that date they became a feature in the trade.
An immense amount of this pulp isexported to England in sacks, and is used for many other purposes besides paper-making.
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