18 Words to use with imports

The text of the Article respecting opium is as follows:'Opium will henceforth, pay thirty taels per picul import duty.

None of the members can preach; nobody in the congregation can preach; and their only hope at present consists in the foreign import trade.

"The termination ish imports diminution, or lessening the quality."Ib., 79.

Mr. Sherman said it was better to let the Southern States import slaves, than to part with them, if they made that a sine qua non.

import tax in America, made it possible for the company to sell tea cheaper than could the merchants who smuggled it.

He would provide a home consumption for American manufactures, and thus develop home industries, which could be done only by imposing import taxes that should "protect" them against foreign competition.

2, Capital (47) of Jamaica, on a great bay on the S. coast, on the edge of a sugar-growing district; exports sugar, tobacco, and dye-woods, and imports cotton, flour, and rice.

The imports of foreign goods, mostly by the Chinese, come through Manila, where they purchase from the foreign import houses.

They buy up gold, and import stuffs and other wares in exchange.

of Lincoln; exports coal, machinery, corn, and wool, and imports timber and general goods.

Almost invariably, a year of large export sales is followed by a year of heavy import purchases.

("There cannot be BUT one," &c., KAMES) as used for that, contrary to its import derivation of, from Sax.

What to him imports experiment, what imports danger?

The people of England, if they are to import food, need the production of a climate similar to their own.

" MALMÖ (50), important seaport and third town of Sweden, opposite Copenhagen; ships farm produce, cement, and timber; imports machinery, textile fabrics, and coffee; has cigar and sugar factories, and some shipbuilding.

Taking the yearly average of thirty proas, and the amount of her import cargo at the lowest above stated, this will give 150,000 dollars, or 32,500 pounds sterling, as the amount of British goods imported annually into Dobbo.

The fact that our imports from Cuba are double our sales to Cuba, in the total of a period of years, has given rise to some foolish criticism of the Cubans on the ground that, we buying so heavily from them, they should purchase from us a much larger percentage of their import requirements.

They sometimes procure wine and salted fish from Trebisond, and import salt from Kaffa, without which they could not exist.

18 Words to use with  imports