Ship Subsidies: An Economic Study of the Policy of Subsidizing Merchant MarinesHoughton, Mifflin, 1907 - 119 Seiten |
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... foreign vessel should pay the tax whenever it entered an American port . At that time , when the freight earned by the average vessel was so much less than at present because of the smaller tonnage , such a tax was almost prohibitive ...
... foreign vessel should pay the tax whenever it entered an American port . At that time , when the freight earned by the average vessel was so much less than at present because of the smaller tonnage , such a tax was almost prohibitive ...
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... foreign carriers from our coastwise trade . Later , on April 5 , 1808 , Congress passed an act supplementing the ... port of the United States to another port of the United States , in a vessel belonging wholly or in part to the subject ...
... foreign carriers from our coastwise trade . Later , on April 5 , 1808 , Congress passed an act supplementing the ... port of the United States to another port of the United States , in a vessel belonging wholly or in part to the subject ...
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... foreign port , except in American vessels , or vessels of the country from which the goods came , except where such foreign port imposed no such prohibition against American ship- ping . This act aimed to compel reciprocity on the part ...
... foreign port , except in American vessels , or vessels of the country from which the goods came , except where such foreign port imposed no such prohibition against American ship- ping . This act aimed to compel reciprocity on the part ...
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... foreign port . In the trade between Europe and the United States , not a single American vessel goes regularly to or ... foreign ports , and only seven of these carried the American flag . Of 50,000,000 bushels of grain leaving Baltimore ...
... foreign port . In the trade between Europe and the United States , not a single American vessel goes regularly to or ... foreign ports , and only seven of these carried the American flag . Of 50,000,000 bushels of grain leaving Baltimore ...
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... foreign port , even though willing to sacri- fice his wages . He may be imprisoned and forced to comply with his contract . While such a regulation seems a wise one , the sailors testifying seemed to consider it an imprison- ment for ...
... foreign port , even though willing to sacri- fice his wages . He may be imprisoned and forced to comply with his contract . While such a regulation seems a wise one , the sailors testifying seemed to consider it an imprison- ment for ...
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