Mexico and the United States: A Study of Subjects Affecting Their Political, Commercial and Social Relations, Made with a View to Their Promotion, 1 tomasG.P. Putnam, 1898 - 759 psl. |
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... Exports from 1826 to 1828 Imports in Mexico from July 1 , 1872 , to June 30 , 1875 , and in the year 1884-1885 · · PAGE 144 144 144 145 146 . 147 148 148 149 150 151 152 153 ... Exports from Mexico and the Exports to the Contents . xix.
... Exports from 1826 to 1828 Imports in Mexico from July 1 , 1872 , to June 30 , 1875 , and in the year 1884-1885 · · PAGE 144 144 144 145 146 . 147 148 148 149 150 151 152 153 ... Exports from Mexico and the Exports to the Contents . xix.
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... Exports from Mexico and the Exports to the United States from 1877-1878 to 1895-1896 . Statement of the Commercial Transactions between Mexico and the United States from 1826 to 1850 Commerce in Merchandise between the United States and ...
... Exports from Mexico and the Exports to the United States from 1877-1878 to 1895-1896 . Statement of the Commercial Transactions between Mexico and the United States from 1826 to 1850 Commerce in Merchandise between the United States and ...
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... Exports of Mexico by Countries and Custom- Houses in the Fiscal Year 1896-97 . 246 Trade between Mexico and the United States during the first nine months of the Calendar Year 1897 . 247 Mexican Exports to the United States 247 Mexican ...
... Exports of Mexico by Countries and Custom- Houses in the Fiscal Year 1896-97 . 246 Trade between Mexico and the United States during the first nine months of the Calendar Year 1897 . 247 Mexican Exports to the United States 247 Mexican ...
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... Exported in 1896 , according to Mr. Ransom's Report , 534 Prices , Wholesale and Retail , of Articles , according to Mr. Crittenden's Report Wholesale Prices , City of Mexico , 1886 and 1896 , Mexican Prices of Mexican Manufactures ...
... Exported in 1896 , according to Mr. Ransom's Report , 534 Prices , Wholesale and Retail , of Articles , according to Mr. Crittenden's Report Wholesale Prices , City of Mexico , 1886 and 1896 , Mexican Prices of Mexican Manufactures ...
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... Exported in 1896 Prices of Products Consumed in the Country ( Mexico ) , Comparative Table Setting forth the Current Prices of Manufactures and Merchandise for the Years Enumerated , as Published by the Board of Com- mission Agents ...
... Exported in 1896 Prices of Products Consumed in the Country ( Mexico ) , Comparative Table Setting forth the Current Prices of Manufactures and Merchandise for the Years Enumerated , as Published by the Board of Com- mission Agents ...
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Mexico and the United States A Study of Subjects Affecting Their ..., 1 tomas Matías Romero Visos knygos peržiūra - 1898 |
Mexico and the United States A Study of Subjects Affecting Their ..., 1 tomas Matías Romero Visos knygos peržiūra - 1898 |
Mexico and the United States A Study of Subjects Affecting Their ..., 1 tomas Matías Romero Visos knygos peržiūra - 1898 |
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Aguascalientes American amount army average Bolivar Bonds Campeche capital cause cent Central Chihuahua City of Mexico Coahuila Colombia commodities condition Congress Constitution cotton court criminal Cuba currency December District Durango duties England established exports fact favor Federal feet fiscal foreign France Free Zone French frontier gold Guanajuato Guerrero Hidalgo House of Representatives imports increased independence Indian José Juarez June 30 jury Kilom's kilometres labor Lake Texcoco Liberal manufactures Matamoros ment merchandise Mérida metres Mexican Government Michoacan miles Morelos nations Oaxaca paid paper Peru ports pounds President Puebla Querétaro railroads RAILWAY RECEIPTS Republic resolution revenue San Luis San Luis Potosí San Martin Santa Ana Senate Señor sent silver Sinaloa smuggling Sonora South America Spain Spaniards statement Subsidy Tamaulipas Tampico tariff territory tion Tlaxcala tons Total towns trade Treasury United Veracruz Viceroy wages Yucatan Zacatecas Zona Libre
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