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- Wednesday, afternoon, April 16. : This moment a kind correspondent communicated to the editor of the Morning star, a letter from General Fisk of Salem ..
- (Circular.) : Philadelphia, September 22, 1797. Sir, previous to my entering on a detail of what relates to my own transactions, which will form the subject of this letter, it may not be amiss to premise some observations on the state of the commerce of the United States in general in 1796 ..
- (Circular.) Philadelphia, February 8, 1781. : Sir, Your excellency will receive enclosed two important resolves of Congress, of the 3d and 7th instant, recommending it to the several states ... that they vest a power in Congress, to levy, for the use of the United States, a duty of five per cent ... upon all goods, wares and merchandize, of foreign growth and manufacture ... to be appropriated to the discharge ... of the debts ... of the United States, for supporting the present war ..
- (Circular.) Treasury Department, August 27th, 1792. : Sir, It would be of use in regard to the return of exports, which is transmitted quarterly to this office by the collectors, if the exported articles were uniformly arranged in alphabetical order. ..
- A bill concerning the navigation and trade of the United States
- A bill for registering and clearing vessels, and regulating the coastal trade, and for other purposes
- A bill for registering and clearing vessels, and regulating the coasting trade
- A bill supplementary to the act "for enrolling and licensing ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same."
- A bill to provide an additional armament for the further protection of the trade of the United States ; and for other purposes
- A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States : in seven numbers : with two supplementary notes on American manufactures
- A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States : in seven numbers : with two supplementary notes on American manufactures
- A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States of America
- A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States of America
- A collection of the most interesting tracts : lately published in England and America, on the subjects of taxing the American colonies, and regulating their trade. In two volumes
- A collection of the most valuable tracts : which appeared during the years 1763, 1764, and 1765, upon the subjects of general warrants, Publication of Libels, Seizure of Papers, and other Constitutional Points, which arose out of the case of Mr. Wilkes
- A letter from an American, now resident in London, to a Member of Parliament, on the subject of the restraining proclamation ; and containing strictures on Lord Sheffield's pamphlet, on the commerce of the American states.
- A letter from an American, now resident in London, to a member of Parliament : on the subject of the restraining proclamation : and containing strictures on Lord Sheffield's pamphlet on the commerce of the American states
- A message of the president of the United States : transmitting a report of the secretary of state of such laws, decrees and ordinances respecting commerce in the countries with which the United States have commercial intercourse. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A message of the president of the United States to Congress : transmitting a report of the secretary of state upon the several complaints which have been lodged, against the vexations and spoliations on the commerce of the United States, since the commencement of the European War. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A view of the United States of America : in a series of papers, written At Various Times between the years 1787 and 1794; by Tench Coxe, of Philadelphia, Commissioner of the Revenue. Interspersed With Authentic Documents: The Whole Tending To Exhibit The Progress And Present State Of Civil And Religious Liberty, Population, Agriculture, Exports, Imports, Fisheries, Navigation, Ship-Building, Manufactures, And General Improvement
- A view of the United States of America : in a series of papers, written at various times, between the years 1787 and 1794
- Abstract of goods, wares and merchandize exported from each state from 1st October 1790, to the 31st September, 1791
- Abstract of goods, wares and merchandize exported from each state from 1st October 1790, to the 31st September, 1791
- Abstracts of the principal regulations contained in the acts of Parliament relative to the trade of the British plantations : including the routine of business at the custom-house : with tables of duties and holidays
- America must choose : the advantages and disadvantages of nationalism, of world trade, and of a planned middle course
- America's impact on the world : a study of the role of the United States in the world economy, 1750-1970
- An act for enrolling and licensing ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same
- An act for establishing trading houses with the Indian tribes
- An act for establishing trading houses with the Indian tribes
- An act making further provision for the expenses attending the intercourse of the United States with foreign nations : and further to continue in force the act, intituled, "An act providing the means of intercourse between the United States and foreign nations."
- An act passed at the first session of the Fourth Congress of the United States of America : begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, Monday the seventh of December, 1795, and of the independence of the U. States, the twentieth ; published by authority
- An act to prevent bringing goods, wares and merchandizes, from the state of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, into the United States : and to authorize a demand of money from the said state
- An act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes
- An act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers
- An address from William Smith, of South-Carolina, to his constituents
- An address to an assembly of the Friends of American Manufactures : convened for the purpose of establishing a Society for the Encouragement of Manufactures and the Useful Arts, read in the University of Pennsylvania, on Thursday the 9th of August 1787
- Boston, April 18, 1785. : the minds of the people being greatly and justly agitated by the apparent intention of the government and the merchants of Great-Britain to deprive the industrious trader of every benefit of our commerce, by the entire monopoly of the same to themselves ... A numerous and respectable meeting of the merchants, traders, and others, convened at Faneuil-Hall, on Saturday the 16th inst. to consider the alarming state of our trade and navigation, the following votes were unanimously agreed to ..
- Boston, March 13, 1786. To the public. : Whereas Mr. John de Neufville, by a libellous paper, published at Boston on the 5th day of September last ... has endeavoured to wound the reputation of the subscribers, and through us that of our friend and correspondent in Amsterdam, Mr. John Rolland ..
- By the United States in Congress assembled. April 30, 1784. : the trust reposed in Congress, renders it their duty to be attentive to the conduct of foreign nations ..
- Circular to collectors, naval officers and surveyors. Treasury Department, Comptroller's Office, July 4, 1797. : Sir, I transmit herewith for your government the following acts of Congress passed at the last session, viz. "An act in addition to an act, entitled, 'An act concerning the registering and recording of ships and vessels.'" And "An act laying an additional duty on salt imported into the United States, and for other purposes." ..
- Civil prudence, recommended to the thirteen united colonies of North America. : a discourse, shewing that it is in the power of civil prudence to prevent or cure state distempers, and to make an industrious, wealthy, and flourishing people ; --also, to preserve the balance of trade, with a replenishing indraught of money in any country, and how it may be done ; holding forth the immense benefits to be obtained by a good regulation of trade, and the state-ruining consequences of the contrary. : [Two lines of quotation]
- Congress of the United States : begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. : An act to explain and amend an act, entitled, "An act for registering and clearing vessels, regulating the coasting trade, and for other purposes."
- Congress of the United States : begun and held in the city of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. : An act for registering and clearing vessels, regulating the coasting trade, and for other purposes
- Congress of the United States. In Senate, May 12th, 1794. : On motion, ordered, that the memorial of Mr. Pinckney, the answer of Mr. Hammond, and the letter of the secretary of state on the 1st of May to Mr. Hammond relative to the British instructions of the 8th of June last, be printed for the use of the members of the Senate. (Attest) Samuel A. Otis, secretary
- Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of New-York on Monday the fourth of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. : An act further to suspend part of an act, entituled, "An act to regulate the collection of duties imposed by law on the tonnage of ships or vessels, and on goods, wares and merchandizes imported into the United States," and to amend the said act
- Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Monday, the fourth of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. : an act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes
- Considerations on the Bill now depending in Parliament, concerning the British sugar-colonies in America. Wherein All the Arguments for the Support of the said Bill are considered. In a letter to a Member of Parliament
- Considerations on the late act for prohibiting all commercial intercourse with the rebellious colonies : or, The Weakness of America Exposed
- Duties payable by law, on all goods, wares & merchandize, imported into the United States of America, after the last day of June, 1797. : the inward column exhibiting the rates of duties payable on those imported in ships or vessels of the United States, and the outward column the rates payable on the same if imported in foreign ships or vessels
- Duties payable on goods, wares and merchandize, imported into the United States of America, from and after the last day of June, 1794 : the duties of tonnage ; also, rates of coins by which the duties are received and estimated: rates of drawbacks, fees, &c. : --Also-- the mode of transacting business at the Custom-House : --with-- extracts from the revenue acts : --and-- sundry forms for the direction of merchants, masters of vessels, and others concerned
- Duties payable on goods, wares, and merchandize imported into the United States of America. : From and after the 30th Sept. 1797. The duties of tonnage ; also rates of coins, by which the duties are to be received and estimated: rates of fees, drawbacks, &c. : Also the mode of transacting business at the several custom-houses in the United States, from and after the 30th June, 1799. : With extracts from the revenue laws, and sundry forms for the direction of merchants, masters of vessels, and others concerned
- Duties payable on goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into the United States of America, from and after the 30th Sept. 1797. : the duties of tonnage ; also, rates of coins, by which the duties are to be received and estimated: rates of fees, drawbacks, &c. Also the mode of transacting business at the custom-house for the Port of New-York, from and after the 30th of June, 1799 with extracts from the revenue laws, and sundry forms for the direction of merchants, masters of vessels, and others concerned.
- Duties payable on goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into the United States of America, from and after the last day of June, 1792. : the duties of tonnage, and the rates of coins, by which the duties are to be received and estimated. Rates of drawbacks, debentures, fees, &c. : Also, the mode of transacting business at the Custom-House for the port of Philadelphia, with extracts from the revenue acts, for the direction of merchants, masters of vessels, and others concerned
- Duties payable on goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into the United States of America, from and after the last day of June, 1792. : the duties of tonnage, and the rates of coins, by which the duties are to be received and estimated. Rates of drawbacks, debentures, fees, &c. Also, the mode of transacting business at the custom-house for the port of Philadelphia, with extracts from the revenue acts, for the direction of merchants, masters of vessels, and others concerned. : Supplement to the marine list
- For the information of the merchants concerned in the exportation of merchandize entitled to a drawback of duties or to an allowance in lieu of a drawback of duties pursuant to the laws of the United States
- For the information of the merchants concerned in the exportation of merchandize entitled to a drawback of duties or to an allowance in lieu of a drawback of duties pursuant to the laws of the United States
- Fourth Congress of the United States : at the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the seventh of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five. : An act for establishing trading houses with the Indian tribes
- Fourth Congress of the United States : at the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the seventh of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five. : An act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers
- Gentlemen, The interest of the landholder is so closely connected with that of the merchant in all countries, that it is impossible for commerce to languish without agriculture feeling the immediate and corresponding effect. ..
- In the House of Delegates. November 14, 1785. : Whereas the relative situation of the United States, has been found on trial to require uniformity in their commercial regulations ..
- Intimations ; on manufactures ; --on the fruits of agriculture ; --and on new sources of trade, interfering with products of the United States of America in foreign markets
- Laws relating to interstate and foreign commerce ...
- Let justice be done! : speech of J.M. Sandige [sic] of Louisiana, on the Kansas question : delivered in House of Representatives, March 30, 1858
- Letter and report of the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a plan, for regulating the collection of duties on imports and tonnage, prepared in pursuance of a resolution of this House, of the second of February last : 25th January, 1798, referred to the committee of commerce and manufactures. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of goods, wares and merchandize exported from the United States, during one year, prior to the first day of October, 1798. : 7th February, 1799. Ordered to lie on the table : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Letter from the secretary at war, to the chairman of the committee, on so much of the president's speech as relates to the protection of commerce, and the defence of the country : inclosing sundry papers, relative to the provisional measures which, in the opinion of the said secretary, should be immediately taken to protect the commerce, and secure and defend the territory and sovereignty of the United States. : 11th April, 1798, committed to the committee of the whole House, on the state of the union. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury transmitting two statements ; one exhibiting the value or quantities of the goods, wares and merchandize, imported into the United States, in ships or vessels of the said United States, for one year prior to the first of October 1798, and the other exhibiting, in like manner, the importations in ships or vessels of foreign nations, during the same period. : 3d. March, 1800.--Ordered to lie on the table-- : Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report and sundry statements made in pursuance of two resolutions of the House of Representatives, of the 18th of January, 1796
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement exhibiting the amount of drawbacks paid upon the dutiable articles exported from the United States, during the years 1794--1795--and 1796, compared with the duties on similar articles, during the same period, in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 3d of March 1797. : 9th February, 1798, ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement exhibiting the amount of drawbacks paid upon the dutiable articles exported from the United States, in the years 1793, 1794, and 1795, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the first of June last. : 16th December 1796, ordered to lie on the table. Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement of goods, wares and merchandize, exported from the United States, from the first of October 1794, to the thirtieth of September 1795, inclusive. : 12th May, 1796. Ordered to lie on the table. Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement of goods, wares and merehandize [sic], exported from the United States, during one year, prior to the thirtieth of September, 1796. : 9th February 1797, read and ordered to be referred to the committee of Ways and Means : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of goods, wares & merchandize, exported from the United States during one year, prior to the first day of October, 1797. : 6th March, 1798, ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of goods, wares and merchandize exported from the United States, during one year, prior to the first day of October, 1799. : February 10th 1800. Ordered to lie on the table. : Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting statements of goods, wares and merchandize, imported into the United States, for two years ; one commencing on the first of October 1794,--and the other on the first day of October 1795. : In pursuance of a resolution of the third of March 1797. : 8th January 1798, ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting two statements ; one exhibiting the value or quantities of the goods, wares and merchandize, imported into the United States, in ships or vessels of the said United States, for one year prior to the first of October 1797--and the other exhibiting, in like manner, the importations in ships or vessels of foreign nations, during the same period. : In pursuance of a resolution of this house, of the twenty-ninth of May last. : 30th January, 1799.--Ordered to lie on the table-- : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting two statements, exhibiting the amount of duties and drawbacks on goods, wares and merchandize imported into the United States, and exported therefrom, during the years 1795, 1796, 1797 and 1798. : February 10th. 1800.--Ordered to lie on the table. : Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting two statements, exhibiting the amount of duties and drawbacks on goods, wares and merchandize imported into the United States, and exported therefrom, during the years 1795, 1796, 1797 and 1798. : February 10th. 1800.--Ordered to lie on the table. : Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States
- Letter to the President on foreign trade
- M'Culloch's pocket almanac, for the year 1793 : ... Containing, besides the astronomical calculations, a variety of lists and tables. ..
- Message from the president of the United States : transmitting a report and sundry documents, from the secretary of state, of the depredations committed on the commerce of the United State, since the first of October, 1796 ; in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the tenth instant. : June 22, 1797. Ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Mr. Samuel Smith's motion. : 4th January, 1796
- Mr. Samuel Smith's motion. : 7th May, 1796. Committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next
- Necessaries ; best product of land ; best staple of commerce
- Observations on the agriculture, manufactures and commerce of the United States : in a letter to a member of Congress
- Observations on the commerce of the American states with Europe and the West Indies : including the several articles of import and export, and on the tendency of a bill now depending in Parliament
- Observations on the importance of the northern colonies under proper regulations
- Observations on the importance of the northern colonies under proper regulations
- Opinions respecting the commercial intercourse between the United States of America, and the dominions of Great-Britain : including observations upon the necessity and importance of an American navigation act.
- Philadelphia, June 21, 1792. : Sir, I understand from your communication of the 2d instant, that you do not wish my opinion upon any other point, than that which seems to have produced a schism between the gentlemen of the New-York and Virginia bar. ..
- Political arithmetic
- Protest of the Lords, on passing the bill, for restraining the British colonies from the fishery on the Banks of Newfoundland, and the American coasts, bays, & c
- Reasons against the renewal of the sugar act : as it will be prejudicial to the trade, not only of the northern colonies, but to that of Great-Britain also
- Reasons against the renewal of the sugar act : as it will be prejudicial to the trade, not only of the northern colonies, but to that of Great-Britain also
- Reflexions on the state of the union. : [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- Reflexions on the state of the union. : [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- Report of the secretary of state, on the privileges and restrictions on the commerce of the United States in foreign countries. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Report of the secretary of state, on the subject of the cod and whale fisheries : made conformably to an order of the House of Representatives of the United States, referring to him the representation of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on those subjects ; February 1, 1791
- Report of the secretary of state, on the subject of the cod and whale fisheries : made conformably to an order of the House of Representatives of the United States, referring to him the representation of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on those subjects ; February 1, 1791
- Report of the secretary of state, on the subject of the cod and whale fisheries : made conformably to an order of the House of Representatives of the United States, referring to him the representation of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on those subjects ; February 1st, 1791. : Published by order of the Senate of the United States
- Resolves of Congress concerning trade. : Together with the act for establishing a naval-office in the state of Massachusetts-Bay. : Also, the forms established by the General Court to be used by the naval-officers in said state. : Printed by order of said Court
- Return of duties on imports and tonnage ; also on exports : transmitted to the House of Representatives by the secretary of the Treasury, March 28, 1792
- Second Congress of the United States : at the second session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the fifth of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. : An act concerning the registering and recording of ships or vessels
- Second Congress of the United States : at the second session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the fifth of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. : An act for enrolling and licensing ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same
- Second Congress of the United States : at the second session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the fifth of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. : An act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes
- Sketches on rotations of crops, and other rural matters. : To which are annexed, intimations on manufactures ; on the fruits of agriculture ; and on new sources of trade interfering with products of the United States of America in foreign markets
- The Observer, extra. Friday, April 15, 1785. Exertion or ruin!! : ... To the inhabitants of the town of Boston. ... A meeting of the merchants, shopkeepers, and mechanicks, will be held, this afternoon, at 5 o'clock at Col. Marston's tavern, State-Street, to consult and determine upon measures necessary be taken in the present ruinous situation of affairs. ..
- The commerce clause in the constitution of the United States
- The commercial conduct of the United States of America considered, and the true interest thereof, attempted to be shewn
- The commercial conduct of the United States of America considered, and the true interest thereof, attempted to be shewn : by a citizen of New-York. [Two lines from Locke]
- The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred the motion of Mr. Monroe, submit the following report. : That the first paragraph of the ninth of the Articles of Confederation be altered, so as to read thus, viz. ..
- The committee to whom was referred sundry letters and papers relative to commercial matters, submit the following circular letter and resolves. : the trust reposed in Congress, renders it their duty to be attentive to the conduct of foreign nations ..
- The committee to whom was referred that part of the president's speech, which relates to the improvement of harmony with the Indian nations, within the limits of the United States, by fixing and conducting of trading houses, report ..
- The committee to whom was referred the message of the president of the United States, of the 14th instant, report as follows ..
- The plan of the Pennsylvania Society for the Encouragement of Manufactures and the Useful Arts
- The sentiments of a British American. : [Seven lines in Latin from Phaedrus]
- The speech of Mr. Bayard on the foreign intercourse bill. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the third day of March, 1798
- Third Congress of the United States: At the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three. : An act making further provision for the expenses attending the intercourse of the United States with foreign nations; and further to continue in force the act, intituled "An act providing the means of intercourse between the United States and foreign nations."
- Third Congress of the United States: At the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three. : Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives ... that the president of the United States be authorized to direct clearances to be granted to any ship ... bound ... for any port beyond the Cape of Good Hope ..
- Treasury Department January 21st, 1795. : In consequence of the resolution of the House of Representatives of the United States of the 16th instant, I have the honor to transmit to you a statement, shewing the amount of goods, on which the duties of seven and a half and ten per cent. were paid for the whole of the year 1793-Also the quantities of coffee, cocoa and coal imported in the same year. ..
- Treasury Department, June 2d, 1794. : Sir, I have the honor to transmit herewith, for the information of the House of Representatives, a general abstract of the exports of the United States, for one year, ending on the 30th of September, 1793. ..
- United States in Congress assembled, March 3, 1786. : the committee consisting of Mr. Kean, Mr. Gorham, Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Smith and Mr. Grayson, to whom were recommitted sundry papers and documents relative to commerce, and the act passed by the states in consequence of the recommendations of Congress of the 30th April, 1784, report ..
- Vanishing farm markets and our world trade
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