The United States and Foreign PowersC. Scribner's sons, 1900 - 306 pages |
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Page 11
... ports and commercial cities of the world . These officers are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate , except in a few minor places when they are selected by the secretary of state . The Senate of the United States has a ...
... ports and commercial cities of the world . These officers are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate , except in a few minor places when they are selected by the secretary of state . The Senate of the United States has a ...
Page 28
... ports . In 1816 an attempt was made to reorganize the system and establish a salaried corps , and it was repeated at subsequent sessions of Congress , but the present service was not estab- lished until 1856 , when the President was ...
... ports . In 1816 an attempt was made to reorganize the system and establish a salaried corps , and it was repeated at subsequent sessions of Congress , but the present service was not estab- lished until 1856 , when the President was ...
Page 31
... the violation of treaties ; to give advice and assistance to merchants and ship- masters that may visit their ports ; to prevent the emigration of paupers and criminals to the United States ; to THE CONSULAR SERVICE . 31.
... the violation of treaties ; to give advice and assistance to merchants and ship- masters that may visit their ports ; to prevent the emigration of paupers and criminals to the United States ; to THE CONSULAR SERVICE . 31.
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... port to which the goods are sent , and the third is given to the shipper , who sends it to the person for whom they are in- tended , for use in securing their admission through the custom house and in paying the duties assessed upon ...
... port to which the goods are sent , and the third is given to the shipper , who sends it to the person for whom they are in- tended , for use in securing their admission through the custom house and in paying the duties assessed upon ...
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... port at which he is located , notify him by cable of the departure of vessels infected with contagious diseases , and certify to bills of health . He is required to keep pace with the progress of industry and commerce in his district ...
... port at which he is located , notify him by cable of the departure of vessels infected with contagious diseases , and certify to bills of health . He is required to keep pace with the progress of industry and commerce in his district ...
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