The internalcommerce of the Manóbos presents, on the whole, a very different spectacle.
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But an internalcommerce is more in our power; and may be of more importance.
3
The introduction of the steamboat gave a powerful impetus to the internalcommerce of the Union.
4
Our foreign trade is and always has been a trifling matter compared with our internalcommerce.
5
Foreign and internalcommerce taxes would not serve, because such commerce was forbidden by the Navigation Acts.
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Nicaraguan internalcommerce fell 11.4% in 2018, according to the central bank.
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The extension of this paternalistic principle to internalcommerce would come in time with the movement of the people inland.
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In the Western Islands there is so little internalcommerce, that hardly any thing has a known or settled rate.
9
This measure would have been ruinous to many of the skippers, as well as to the internalcommerce of France.
10
The internalcommerce of Chili has hitherto been of small importance, notwithstanding the many advantages possessed by this fertile country.
11
The internalcommerce of the country, as it exists on the lakes, rivers, canals, and railroads, is not generally appreciated.
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But the outlet from the west over the roads to the east and south was but a subordinate element in the internalcommerce.
13
In 1786 the intolerable condition of internalcommerce caused Virginia to suggest to the sister States that a conference be held at Annapolis.
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Should this take place, perhaps it may be thought just and politic to give to our native capitalists the monopoly of our internalcommerce.
15
American merchantmen visited every sea, no longer in dread of hostile Briton or Barbary pirate, and internalcommerce received a mighty impulse from the steamboat.
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As to the operations of internalcommerce, such as matters of exchange, of buying, selling, bartering, &c, our laws are the same as the English.