United States Duties on Imports. 1883: Rev., Cor., and Supplemented. Vol. II. Complete in ItselfW.H. Morrison, 1883 - 453 sider |
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... plate - glass silvered , or looking - glass plates : forty per centum ad valorem . ( 387. ) 948. All unpolished cylinder , crown , and common window - glass , not exceed- ing ten by fifteen inches square : one cent and a half per pound ...
... plate - glass silvered , or looking - glass plates : forty per centum ad valorem . ( 387. ) 948. All unpolished cylinder , crown , and common window - glass , not exceed- ing ten by fifteen inches square : one cent and a half per pound ...
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... plates or plate - glass , silvered , when framed , shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon similar glass of like description not framed , but shall be liable to pay in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem upon such ...
... plates or plate - glass , silvered , when framed , shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon similar glass of like description not framed , but shall be liable to pay in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem upon such ...
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... plate - iron not less than three - sixteenths of an inch in thickness : one cent and a half per pound . ( 334. ) 993. Boiler and other plate - iron , not otherwise provided for , twenty - five dol- lars per ton . ( 43 , 197. ) 994. Iron ...
... plate - iron not less than three - sixteenths of an inch in thickness : one cent and a half per pound . ( 334. ) 993. Boiler and other plate - iron , not otherwise provided for , twenty - five dol- lars per ton . ( 43 , 197. ) 994. Iron ...
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... plates , of cast iron : one and one - half cents per pound . ( 351. ) 1031. Cast - iron steam , gas , and water pipe : one and one - half cents per pound . ( 352. ) 1032. Cast - iron butts and hinges : two and a half cents per pound ...
... plates , of cast iron : one and one - half cents per pound . ( 351. ) 1031. Cast - iron steam , gas , and water pipe : one and one - half cents per pound . ( 352. ) 1032. Cast - iron butts and hinges : two and a half cents per pound ...
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... plates or sheets , terne and taggers tin : fifteen per centum ad valorem . ] ( 738 , 2180. ) 1051. * Iron and tin plates galvanized or coated with any metal by electric batteries : two cents per pound . ( 738. ) 1052. * Iron and tin plates ...
... plates or sheets , terne and taggers tin : fifteen per centum ad valorem . ] ( 738 , 2180. ) 1051. * Iron and tin plates galvanized or coated with any metal by electric batteries : two cents per pound . ( 738. ) 1052. * Iron and tin plates ...
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