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Foreign commerce and decadence of American shipping.
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Report from the Department of state in relation to the condition of the commercial relations between the United States and the Spanish-American States.
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Proceedings of the National commercial convention, held in Boston, February, 1868.
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Communication from the secretary of the Treasury transmitting ...
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Memorial of the Chamber of commerce of the state of New-York, to the Senate and House of representatives of the United States. Prepared by John Austin Stevens, jr., secretary, under the direction of the Committee on ocean steam-navigation.
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Proceedings of the Commercial Convention, held in Detroit, July 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, 1865 : published by order of the Convention.
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American commerce & American union, Review, by Samuel B. Ruggles, of the address of the Hon. Mr. Banks, at the Merchants' exchange, New York, with the reply and rejoinder.