A dictionary, practical, theoretical and historical of commerce and commercial navigation . supervising officers of variousranks. All iron sent to a port of shipment mustbe landed at the public weigh-house, the superin-tendent of which is a delegate of the college, sothat it is impossible for an iron-master to sendmore iron to market than his license is true that sales are made to inland consumersat the forges, of which no returns are made out,and in so far the licenses are exceeded; but it isnot supposed that the quantity so disposed of ex-ceeds a few thousand tons a-year. Every


A dictionary, practical, theoretical and historical of commerce and commercial navigation . supervising officers of variousranks. All iron sent to a port of shipment mustbe landed at the public weigh-house, the superin-tendent of which is a delegate of the college, sothat it is impossible for an iron-master to sendmore iron to market than his license is true that sales are made to inland consumersat the forges, of which no returns are made out,and in so far the licenses are exceeded; but it isnot supposed that the quantity so disposed of ex-ceeds a few thousand tons a-year. Every furnaceand forge pays a certain annual duty to the amount is fixed by the college when the licenseis granted; and care is taken not to grant thelicense to anyone unless he have the command offorests equal to the required supply of charcoaiwithout encroaching on the supply of this materialrequired for the existing forges in the neighbour- r aa .•rp. 4* ? JEtrrstcrv 24 ft Z9 rfei^ir JRo&s-Aadr fcV ... .-£ J« ^ i2 -,- -. ^ & .: 24 lf> M 12 U SO • ^ £ullen>. ZeruLm.: Longmans & Co STOCKHOLM 1331 traded with ; showing the Average Amounts of the 5 Years ending with 1865. Great Britain and Ireland -Northern Germany and the Han- seatic TownsFrance - Denmark, Schleswig-HolsteinNorway ....Russia and FinlandHolland and BelgiumSpain and PortugalUnited States East Indies and Australia -West Indies ...Cape of Good Hope and DistrictGibraltar and MaltaOther States ... 1865 1866 1861-65 Exports Imports Exports Imports AverageExports AverageImports riksdaler53,244,000 8,544,000 11,343,000 10,850,000 3,592,000 1,951,000 6,651,000 6,167,000 1,096,000 30,000 1,121,000 160,000 55,000 3,272,000 riksdaler31,441,000 32,834,0003,715,000 10,079,0005,881,0005,467,0005,158,0001,203,000686,0003,022,000485,000 6,893,000 riksdaler53,520,000 8,781,00012,623,0009,985,0004,213,0002,0S5,0005,838,0003,601,0002,786,000 1,355,00038,00072,000 2,169,000 riksdaler55,853,000 32,246


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