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James Madison. James Madison's notes on natural history and foreign trade.

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1300 - 1800
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Madison, James
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State of the British and French colonies in North America : with respect to number of peoples, forces, forts, Indians, trade and other advantages ... in two letters to a friend

Salmon P. Chase to Surveyors of the Customs, Saturday, March 29, 1862 (Trade regulations)

Thomas Jefferson to American Consuls in France, January 15, 1789, Circular Letter on Whale Oil Trade

Speech of Mr. Cushing, of Massachusetts, on the right of petition, as connected with petitions for the abolition of slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia: in the House of representatives, January 25, 1836.

Report of the Lords commissioners for trade and plantations : on the petition of the Honourable Thomas Walpole, Benjamin Franklin, John Sargent, and Samuel Wharton, esquires, and their associates ; for a grant of lands on the River Ohio, in North America ; for the purpose of erecting a new government ; with observations and remarks

A voyage to the East Indies; containing authentic accounts of the Mogul government in general, the viceroyalties of the Decan and Bengal, with their several subordinate dependencies. Volume 2.

Ship BALCLUTHA, 2905 Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA

Sugar trade of the United States. Annual statement, showing the import and consumption of unrefined for the year ending December 31st, 1864 (exclusive of California and Oregon) New York 1865.

The history of Virginia, in four parts. I. The history of the first settlement of Virginia, and the government thereof, to the year 1706. II. The natural productions and conveniences of the country, suited to trade and improvement. III. The native Indians, their religion, laws, and customs, in war and peace. IV. The present state of the country, as to the polity of the government, and the improvements of the land, the 10th of June 1720.

The history of Virginia, in four parts. I. The history of the first settlement of Virginia, and the government thereof, to the year 1706. II. The natural productions and conveniences of the country, suited to trade and improvement. III. The native Indians, their religion, laws, and customs, in war and peace. IV. The present state of the country, as to the polity of the government, and the improvements of the land, the 10th of June 1720.

How to form a trade union or federal labor union ... American federation of labor. Headquarters: 423-425 G. St. N. W. Washington, D. C. [n. d.].

Report of the Committee on silver coinage of the New York board of trade and transportation. (Adopted at the monthly meeting December 9, 1885.).

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