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Meanings of british manufactures in English
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Usage of british manufactures in English
1
When a visit was paid by a trader, Britishmanufactures were eagerly bought.
2
The prosperity of Britishmanufactures dates from the year 1846.
3
He bought Britishmanufactures in all parts of England and shipped them to the United States.
4
In a word, it lays open an endless field of commerce to the Britishmanufactures and merchant adventurer.
5
Thus the increasing prosperity of America turns, notwithstanding the grudges of the Americans, to the advantage of Britishmanufactures.
6
I again desired them to show, if they could, why Britishmanufactures did not go to China by the country trade.
7
He carries Britishmanufactures to the Indus, and trades extensively with Cochin China, where sugar is half the price it is in
8
While these matters were in agitation, the colonists entered into associations against importing Britishmanufactures till the Stamp Act should be repealed.
9
Protective duties were regarded as the means of fostering national industries and of sheltering them against the overpowering competition of Britishmanufactures.
10
Owing to the poverty of the people, cheap Austrian goods find a readier sale than the more expensive and solid Britishmanufactures.
11
India furnishes a most valuable market for Britishmanufactures; it supplies the British people with a large amount of raw material for manufacture.
12
The Government, in every one of those foreign countries, seems to do everything in its power to prevent the sale of Britishmanufactures.
13
There were yet two other reductions he had to propose: one upon the export of certain Britishmanufactures, and another upon stage-coach duties.
14
The duties on the late unexpected importations of Britishmanufactures will render the revenue of the ensuing year more productive than could have been anticipated.
15
We complain that Canada levies higher duties on Britishmanufactures than the United States did before the present war, and much higher than France does.
16
One amendment was carried on the motion of Colonel Barrè, namely, for an address to his majesty to equip the German troops with Britishmanufactures.