A new merchant's guideauthor, 1798 - 244 pages |
Expressions et termes fréquents
ALDERNEY allowed bags bales barrel bottles BOUNTIES Britain British ships British-built ships Broker bung Calicoes casks cent Certificate chests Collector Colonies or Plantations Commissioners contain contents Cotton Custom-House Customs deducted ditto dozen Draft due entry East-India ells entered exported feet FISH Flax folio foreign gallons Great-Britain GUERNSEY Gum Copal hogshead hundred quarters hundred weight imported duty-free inches India Iolb Ireland Iron jars Laces Land Waiter Landing Surveyors Latten legally navigated vessel length Linens London Majesty's manufacture measure Merchant Minute Book nett Nutmegs oath ounces packages Parliament pay duty Persia piece Pipe Plantations in America port of importation ports of shipping POT ASHES pounds pounds weight prohibited proper Officer appointed quantity QUAY real Tare ship's Silk Skins Smyrna SPERMACETI tallied temporary law thereof Thread TOBACCO Turkey Ullage upwards usual ports vats vessel forfeited wares pertaining weighed loose WINE WOOD WOOL wrought yards Yarn
Fréquemment cités
Page 205 - ... or shading engines; presses for horn buttons; dies for horn buttons; rolled metal with silver thereon ; parts of buttons not fitted up into buttons, or in an unfinished state ; engines for chasing, stocks for casting buckles, buttons, and rings...
Page 151 - Kingdom within twenty years next before the same shall be imported, or of any book or books reprinted abroad and inserted among other books or tracts to be sold therewith in any collection where the greatest part of such collection shall have been first composed or written abroad.
Page 175 - That no goods, wares, or merchandise, unless in cases provided for by treaty, shall be imported into the United States from any foreign port or place, except in vessels of the United States, or in such foreign vessels as truly and wholly belong to the citizens or subjects of that country of which the goods are the growth, production, or manufacture, or from which such goods, wares, or merchandise can only be, or most usually are, first shipped for transportation.
Page 204 - Rollers, either plain, grooved, or of any other Form or Denomination, of Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, or Steel, for the rolling of Iron or any Sort of Metals, and Frames, Beds, Pillars, Screws, Pinions, and each and every implement, Tool, or Utensil thereunto belonging ; Rollers, Slitters, Frames, Beds, Pillars, and Screws for Slitting Mills...
Page 205 - Stones, either in the rough State or finished for Use ; Wire Moulds for making Paper ; Wheels of Metal, Stone, or Wood, for cutting, roughing, smoothing, polishing, or engraving Glass; Purcellas, Pincers, Shears, and Pipes used in blowing Glass; Potters...
Page 205 - ... rings ; die-sinking tools of all sorts ; engines for making buttonshanks ; laps of all sorts ; tools for pinching of glass, engines for covering of whips ; bars of metal, covered with gold or silver, and burnishing stones, commonly called blood stones, either in the rough state or finished for use ; wire moulds...
Page 150 - ... psalters, manuals, rosaries, popish catechisms, missals, breviaries, portals, legends, and lives of saints, containing superstitious matter, printed or written in any language whatsoever, nor any other superstitious books printed or written in the English tongue, upon pain of forfeiture of...
Page 166 - Goods, the produce of the dominions of the Emperor of Morocco, which may be imported from places in Europe within the Straits of Gibraltar : Goods, the produce of Asia, or Africa, which (having been brought into places in Europe within the Straits of Gibraltar, from or through places in Asia or Africa within those Straits, and not by way of the Atlantic Ocean) may be imported from...
Page 203 - September, 1701, all wrought silks, Bengals and stuffs mixed with silk or herba, of the manufacture of Persia, China or the East Indies, and all calicoes, painted, dyed, printed or stained there...
Page 161 - Mackarel, Whiting, Haddock, Sprats, Coal Fish, Gull Fish, Congers, nor any Sort of flat Fish, nor any other Sort of fresh Fish whatsoever, shall be imported into or sold or exposed to Sale in that Part of this Kingdom called England...