European Commerce: Shewing New and Secure Channels of Trade with the Continent of Europe: Detailing the Produce, Manufactures, and Commerce, of Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Denmark and Germany; as Well as the Trade of the Rivers Elbe, Weser, and Ems; with a General View of the Trade, Navigation, Produce, and Manufactures, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; and Its Unexplored and Improvable Resources and Interior Wealth. Illustrated with a Canal and River Map of EuropeW. J. and J. Richardson, 1805 - 651 sider |
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Side 112
... Chest covers and printed linen 5,331 Pins 38,274 Tablecloths and napkins - 113,728 Wrought leather 8,565 Commodes , bureaus , and other domestic furniture Pictures 43,871 16,593 Tanned leather Statues and ancient ornaments 59,331 ...
... Chest covers and printed linen 5,331 Pins 38,274 Tablecloths and napkins - 113,728 Wrought leather 8,565 Commodes , bureaus , and other domestic furniture Pictures 43,871 16,593 Tanned leather Statues and ancient ornaments 59,331 ...
Side 152
... chests . lbs . 24005 Rhenish 117 185 Mossel 71 30533 French 3478 • rubles . sheets . 58610 Woollens , tammies arsir . 345 110585 shalloons 5706 lbs 13797 • serge 168 , 13255 camblets .. 64 Indigo Lead poods . lbs . 169010 calamancos ...
... chests . lbs . 24005 Rhenish 117 185 Mossel 71 30533 French 3478 • rubles . sheets . 58610 Woollens , tammies arsir . 345 110585 shalloons 5706 lbs 13797 • serge 168 , 13255 camblets .. 64 Indigo Lead poods . lbs . 169010 calamancos ...
Side 235
... Chests . See a separate table for 1804 . List of Goods exported from Konigsburg to the following Places. Year . YEARS . 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801. 1802 1803 Number of Ships 537 997 1002 1281 1054 664 921 1412 1371 Alum lb ...
... Chests . See a separate table for 1804 . List of Goods exported from Konigsburg to the following Places. Year . YEARS . 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801. 1802 1803 Number of Ships 537 997 1002 1281 1054 664 921 1412 1371 Alum lb ...
Side 274
... chests . 612 1810 1830 1927 1662 1870 1806 Bohemian 299 460 20 557 484 144 847 122 846 - concave Grain , barley rixdol . lasts . 3756 5258 4591 2472 5500 40 5595 42 20 22 malt 34 oats 7.19 32 130 pease 14 7 rye 439 218 150 9 114 wheat ...
... chests . 612 1810 1830 1927 1662 1870 1806 Bohemian 299 460 20 557 484 144 847 122 846 - concave Grain , barley rixdol . lasts . 3756 5258 4591 2472 5500 40 5595 42 20 22 malt 34 oats 7.19 32 130 pease 14 7 rye 439 218 150 9 114 wheat ...
Side 275
... chest barrels . centner 27372 31040 25564 30962 25685 462 1305 262 650 1151 -7359 2462 280 367 736 5071 153 194 152 7 772 10201 1968 3637 4325 6437 858 277 280 318 352 252 286 5001 6188 5721 2957 254 275 298 206 269 55 65 370 383 707 ...
... chest barrels . centner 27372 31040 25564 30962 25685 462 1305 262 650 1151 -7359 2462 280 367 736 5071 153 194 152 7 772 10201 1968 3637 4325 6437 858 277 280 318 352 252 286 5001 6188 5721 2957 254 275 298 206 269 55 65 370 383 707 ...
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advantage amount Amsterdam Archangel arrived bales Baltic Sea banco bank Barley barrels betwixt Black Sea Bourdeaux brack Bremen Britain British canal cargoes carried casks cent centner CHAP chests chiefly commerce considerable Copenhagen corn Danish Dantzic Denmark ditto dollars Dutch duties Elbe ells Embden England English Europe fisheries flax foreign France French grain Hamburg Havre de Grace hemp hemp and flax Holland Holstein Husum imports and exports increase Ireland iron island kingdom Konigsburg land Leghorn likewise linen linen manufacture Linseed London Lubec majesty Memel merchants nations North Norway Number of vessels packs paid Petersburg pieces poods ports principal produce quantity quarter reckoned regulations Rendsburg Riga river rixdollars Rostoc Rubles Russia sailed Scotland shew shippound shlb sort sterling Stettin Sweden Swedish tallow thence timber Tonningen tons Total town Trade and Navigation Triest Weser Wheat whence wood yarn
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Side 33 - His Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias; and His Majesty the Emperor of the Ottomans...
Side 34 - ... saddles, and bridles ; excepting, however, the quantity of the said articles which may be necessary for the defence of the ship, and of those who compose the crew; and all other articles whatever, not enumerated here, shall not be reputed warlike and naval ammunition, nor be subject to...
Side 37 - ... the commander of the convoy, who shall have the power to order an officer to remain on board the ship thus detained, and to assist at the examination of the cause of her detention. The merchant ship shall be carried immediately to the nearest and most convenient port belonging to the belligerent Power, and the ulterior search shall be carried on with all possible diligence.
Side 35 - ... and love of justice, the high contracting parties enter here into the most formal engagement, to renew the severest prohibitions to their captains, whether of ships of war or merchantmen, to take, keep, or conceal, on board their ships, any of the objects which, in the terms of the present convention, may be reputed contraband...
Side 37 - The high contracting powers shall give precise and efficacious orders, that the sentences upon prizes made at sea, shall be conformable with the rules of the most exact justice and equity ; that they shall be given by judges above suspicion, and who shall not be interested in the matter.
Side 36 - ... or ships of war, of the belligerent power) is to bring to and detain his convoy during the time necessary for the search of the ships which compose it, and he shall have the faculty of naming and delegating one or more officers to assist at the search of the said ships, which shall be done in his presence on board each merchant ship, conjointly with one or more officers selected by the captain of the ship of the belligerent party.
Side 36 - That the proprietors of all merchant ships belonging to the subjects of one of the contracting sovereigns, which shall be destined to sail under convoy of a ship of war, shall be required, before they receive their sailing orders, to produce to the commander of the convoy their passports and certificates, or sea-letters, in the form annexed to the present treaty.
Side 34 - ... the countries at war, which should have been acquired by the subjects of the neutral power, and should be transported for their account, which merchandise cannot be excepted in any case from the freedom granted to the flag of the said power.
Side 41 - The present additional article shall have the same force and validity as if it were inserted, word for word, in the Treaty signed this day. It shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at the same time. In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto their seals.
Side 298 - ... the name of the place where the establishment is situated ; the names of the proprietors of the work ; the commissioner or agent for the sale of the iron ; the assortment each makes, and to what country it is generally shipped ; the quantity annually made by each work ; the quantity which each work delivers to the government (which is about 1...