States shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nations, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. The Congressional Globe - Página 453por United States. Congress - 1829Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress. House - 1832 - 864 páginas
...States shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. Under this act, the Charge d'Affaires of the King of Portugal has supposed tha* the duties of tonnage... | |
| W. F. Reuss - 1833 - 312 páginas
...of the United States be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished.* It follows that British vessels may now enter an American port, free of tonnage duty. A statement of... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 776 páginas
...States shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. [Approved, March 3, 1815.] DEPOSITE OF FOREIGN CONSULAR PAPERS. No. 6.— 'An act authorizing the Depositeofthe... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1837 - 886 páginas
...of the United States be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished.(5) Whenever the president shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties... | |
| 1840 - 548 páginas
...foreign nations, " whenever the president shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nations, so far as they operate...disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished." Twelve nations, viz : Austria, Brazil, Central America, Denmark, Ecuador, Greece, the Hansean'c cities,... | |
| 1840 - 550 páginas
...president shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished." Twelve nations, viz. : Austria, Brazil, Central America, Denmark, Ecuador, Greece, the Haoseatic cities,... | |
| 1841 - 516 páginas
...President shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished." Twelve nations, namely, Austria, Brazil, Central America, Denmark, Ecuador, Greece, the Hanseatic Towns,... | |
| 1840 - 556 páginas
...president shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such forcign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished." Twelve nations, viz. : Austria, Brazil, Central America, Denmark, Ecuador, Greece, the Hanseatic cities.... | |
| 1842 - 498 páginas
...president shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished/' Twelve nations, viz. : Austria, Brazil, Central America, Denmark, Ecuador, Greece, the Hanseatic cities,... | |
| United States - 1846 - 916 páginas
...States shall be satisfied that the discriminating or countervailing duties of such foreign nation, so far as they operate to the disadvantage of the United States, have been abolished. APPROVED, May 31, 1830. CHAP. CCXX. — An Act to authorize the President of the United Stales to cause... | |
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