The Merchant, Ship-Owner, and Ship-Master's Import and Export Guide


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The Merchant, Ship-owner, and Ship-master's Import and Export Guide; Comprising Every Species of Authentic Information Relative to Shipping, Navigation, and Commerce: Including, Among Other Subjects, Those of the Custom and Excise Laws, Duties, Drawbacks, and Bounties, Treaties and Conventions with Foreign Powers, Parliamentary Speeches, Parliamentary Documents, Proclamations, Orders in Council, Orders of Public Boards, Official Accounts, Ships and Boats, Masters and Mariners, Smuggling, Quarantine, Pilots and Pilotage, Floating Lights, Buoys, and Beacons, Consuls, Agents, Brokers, and Factors, Average Prices, Descriptions of Countries, Places, Exchanges, Moneys, Weights, and Measures; and Especially of the Nature and Use of All Foreign Articles of Merchandize. The Statutes Brought Down to the End of Session 6 Geo. 4. and the Other Parts to November 1, 1825. Accompanied by Maps and an Index. By Charles Pope, Controlling Surveyor of the Warehouses in Bristol; and Late Private Secretary to the Chairman of the Board of Customs


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The Merchant, Ship-Owner, and Ship-Master's Import and Export Guide


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