Special Consular ReportsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 |
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... charges ( Fig . 2 ) . Pairs of one or eight - pound spherical charges of cast 50/50 Pentolite were used for the experiments . The charge pairs were simultaneously initiated by an electronic circuit which applied a 5000 - volt pulse to ...
... charges ( Fig . 2 ) . Pairs of one or eight - pound spherical charges of cast 50/50 Pentolite were used for the experiments . The charge pairs were simultaneously initiated by an electronic circuit which applied a 5000 - volt pulse to ...
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Existing Regulations and Instructions from the Horse Guards Brevet Major. charged as conduct to the prejudice of good order and Military discipline . " " " Orders for the Guidance 10. " The Charges are not to be read to the wit- nesses ...
Existing Regulations and Instructions from the Horse Guards Brevet Major. charged as conduct to the prejudice of good order and Military discipline . " " " Orders for the Guidance 10. " The Charges are not to be read to the wit- nesses ...
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... charges applicable to other lots . This charge averaged highest for potatoes produced in Idaho , 11 cents per hundredweight , or 1.6 percent of the consumer's dollar . Brokerage charges were smallest for potatoes produced in Florida and ...
... charges applicable to other lots . This charge averaged highest for potatoes produced in Idaho , 11 cents per hundredweight , or 1.6 percent of the consumer's dollar . Brokerage charges were smallest for potatoes produced in Florida and ...
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... charge is converted to an equivalent row of charges evenly spaced about 0.8 times dob . Spacing and charge size are adjusted to the nearest whole charge . C. One charge in the row is treated as a single charge and its peak over ...
... charge is converted to an equivalent row of charges evenly spaced about 0.8 times dob . Spacing and charge size are adjusted to the nearest whole charge . C. One charge in the row is treated as a single charge and its peak over ...
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... charges heretofore paid on permanently unproduc- tive lands excluded from the project shall be applied as a credit on charges due or to become due on any remaining irrigable land covered by the same water- right contract . If the ...
... charges heretofore paid on permanently unproduc- tive lands excluded from the project shall be applied as a credit on charges due or to become due on any remaining irrigable land covered by the same water- right contract . If the ...
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Seite 7 - Congress assembled, that the value of foreign coin as expressed in the money of account of the United States shall be that of the pure metal of such coin of standard value ; and the values of the standard coins in circulation of the various nations of the .world shall be estimated annually by the Director of the Mint, and be proclaimed on the first day of January by the Secretary of the Treasury.
Seite 415 - The value of goods represents the wholesale cash price less trade discount for which goods (i) the like kind and quality, are sold or are capable of being sold at the time and place of importation...
Seite 136 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, and found them to be in good and due form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : — ARTICLE I.
Seite 225 - Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means...
Seite 118 - ... notice of the amount of cash he desires to ship, and the port of its destination, and shall bind himself, either by a bond with two sufficient sureties, or by depositing such other security as may be deemed by the Customs satisfactory, to return, within six months from the date of clearance, to the collector at the port of shipment, the certificate issued by him, with an acknowledgment thereon of the receipt of the cash at the port of destination, by the collector at that port, who shall thereto...
Seite 641 - Islands; and all foreign goods, wares and merchandise landed on the Islands shall be there entered for examination ; but coal and naval stores which either Government has by treaty reserved the right to land at any harbour stipulated for that purpose are not dutiable when imported as authorized by such treaty, and may be there landed as stipulated without such entry or examination.
Seite 7 - The following statements, running from January 1, 1874, to January 1, 1899, have been prepared to assist in computing the values in American money of the trade, prices, values, wages, etc., of and in foreign countries, as given in consular and other reports. The series of years are given so that computations may be made for each year in the proper money values of such year. In hurried computations, the reductions of foreign currencies into American currency, no matter for how many years, are too...
Seite 118 - British merchants from one of the open ports of China to another, under the same conditions in respect of security as cash, on payment at the port of shipment of the duty specified in the tariff.
Seite 245 - Custom-house at Paknam, together with the number of his crew and guns, and the Port, from whence he comes. Upon anchoring his vessel at Paknam, he will deliver into the custody of the custom-house Officers all his guns and ammunition, and a custom-house officer, will then be appointed to the vessel, and will proceed in her to Bangkok.
Seite 245 - American consulate and deposit there his ship's papers, bills of lading, &c., together with a true manifest of his import cargo ; and upon the consul's reporting these particulars to the custom-house, permission to break bulk will at once be given by the latter.