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Página 1824
Ingnin carpeting now pays 25 cents per square yard. It w»s understood that this
would be embraced in the 40 ceii's minimum. It appears, however, that a small
quantity of very inferior carpeting, of this class, cost less than 50 cents. The article
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Ingnin carpeting now pays 25 cents per square yard. It w»s understood that this
would be embraced in the 40 ceii's minimum. It appears, however, that a small
quantity of very inferior carpeting, of this class, cost less than 50 cents. The article
...
Página 2082
[H. or H. would gain 68 cent* in the duty OR every square yard, and one dollar 19
cents on every running yard. Again: cloths worth one dollar 10 cents a square
yard, would pay one dollar duty on every square yard, if fairly invoiced, or one ...
[H. or H. would gain 68 cent* in the duty OR every square yard, and one dollar 19
cents on every running yard. Again: cloths worth one dollar 10 cents a square
yard, would pay one dollar duty on every square yard, if fairly invoiced, or one ...
Página xvi
Third, On all manufactures of wool, or of which wool shall be a component part,
except as aforesaid, the actual value of which, at the place whence imported,
shall exceed fifty cents the square yard, and shall not exceed one dollar the
square ...
Third, On all manufactures of wool, or of which wool shall be a component part,
except as aforesaid, the actual value of which, at the place whence imported,
shall exceed fifty cents the square yard, and shall not exceed one dollar the
square ...
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