The Complete Tariff Hand-book: Shewing the Canadian Customs Tariff (new Tariff, 1878) with the Various Changes Made During the Last Thirty Years : Also the British and American Tariffs in Full, and the More Important Portions of the Tariffs of France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland, All Taken Form the Best AuthoritiesHunter, Rose, 1879 - 207 sider |
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... weights and measures , by which the English or Canadian reader , looking over the figures , is saved much troublesome calculation . Without this important convenience , indeed , the tariff figures of Continental Europe would be of ...
... weights and measures , by which the English or Canadian reader , looking over the figures , is saved much troublesome calculation . Without this important convenience , indeed , the tariff figures of Continental Europe would be of ...
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... Weights , Measures , and Money . 157 ADDENDA . Canadian Imports and Exports 158 British Import Duties on Iron for 147 years -- 1679 to 1826 160 CANADIAN TARIFF OF 1879 -- With the Old Duties , the New Duties , and the American Duties ...
... Weights , Measures , and Money . 157 ADDENDA . Canadian Imports and Exports 158 British Import Duties on Iron for 147 years -- 1679 to 1826 160 CANADIAN TARIFF OF 1879 -- With the Old Duties , the New Duties , and the American Duties ...
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... weights . Shawls , Thibet wool , or filled . ( Silks , satins and velvets , and all fabrics of which silk forms the principal part . Spades , shovels , axes , hoes , rakes , forks and edged tools , scythes and snathes , bolts , nuts and ...
... weights . Shawls , Thibet wool , or filled . ( Silks , satins and velvets , and all fabrics of which silk forms the principal part . Spades , shovels , axes , hoes , rakes , forks and edged tools , scythes and snathes , bolts , nuts and ...
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... weight five ounces per square yard , 5 cents per square yard ; if bleached , 5 cents per square yard ; if coloured , stained , painted , or printed , 5 cents per square yard , and in addition thereto , 10 per centum ad valorem . 23. On ...
... weight five ounces per square yard , 5 cents per square yard ; if bleached , 5 cents per square yard ; if coloured , stained , painted , or printed , 5 cents per square yard , and in addition thereto , 10 per centum ad valorem . 23. On ...
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... 415. Linseed or flaxseed : 20 cents per bushel of fifty - six pounds weight . But no drawback shall be allowed on oil - cake made from imported seed . 416. Magnesia , carbonate : 6 cents per pound ; UNITED STATES TARIFF . 63.
... 415. Linseed or flaxseed : 20 cents per bushel of fifty - six pounds weight . But no drawback shall be allowed on oil - cake made from imported seed . 416. Magnesia , carbonate : 6 cents per pound ; UNITED STATES TARIFF . 63.
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25 per cent 35 per centum 50 cents addition thereto alpaca American barrels bleached bottles British bushel c. p. lb Canada Canadian canals cents per gallon cents per lb cents per pound cents per square centum ad valorem chief value cloth coloured commercial composed copper cotton countries crude Customs dollars Dominion Dutch standard duty paid dyed elsewhere specified exceeding exported fish fisheries flax flour foreign free of duty hair hemp Imperial gallon inches iron jute kilos kinds lace leather linen manufactures material melado merchandise metal mètres molasses otherwise provided plates pound pounds printed Provinces quantity rate of duty repeal Republic SCHEDULE sheets ships silver specific duty spirits square yard steel sugar syrup tariff thereof thirty per cent threads Tissues trade traffic twenty per cent twenty-five per cent unbleached vessels wares wines wire wood wool woollen wrought yarns
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Side 75 - ... may be imported in bond under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe; and upon proof that such materials have been used for such purposes no duties shall be paid thereon.
Side 121 - Treaty, the amount of any compensation which, in their opinion, ought to be paid by the Government of the United States to the Government of Her Britannic Majesty in return for the privileges accorded to the citizens of the United States under Article XVIII.
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