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customhouse and would
But the customhouse would say that the value of imports exceeded that of exports and was trade deficit against the ledger of France.

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Moreover, Jassim bin Mohammed's ambivalent relations with the Ottomans deteriorated to the point that in 1893 they sent a military force to Doha to arrest him, ostensibly over his refusal to permit an Ottoman customhouse in Doha.
A customhouse and warehouse followed in 1731, and many others cropped up along the estuary by 1732.
Verkhoturye, which was the chief Siberian customhouse, was its own razryad from 1687 to 1693.
The Act occasioned some protests in Newfoundland, and the drafting of petitions opposing not only the Stamp Act, but the existence of the customhouse at St. John's, based on legislation dating back to the reign of Edward VI forbidding any sort of duties on the importation of goods related to its fisheries.
Beginning in 1837, Hillard rented rooms to Nathaniel Hawthorne, who had recently taken a job at the customhouse in Boston.
On each occasion, he bought smuggled slaves and took them directly to a customhouse to inform on his own actions.
In addition, the community included the Church of the Misericordia, hospital, six chapels, municipal building, customhouse, the Convent of Santa Clara ( now remodelled and expanded since its construction ), and the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Encarnação.
" McGinniskin became a United States inspector at the customhouse and died of rheumatism on March 2, 1868.
Antebellum Velasco had business houses, homes, a hotel, boardinghouses, wharves, and a customhouse.
In seizing the customhouse, he encountered for many hours the heaviest and most pernicious concealed fire of the entire day, but his courage and coolness under trying conditions were marked.
He then went to England to raise money on his coal property before insuring that his account at the customhouse was closed.
The Intercisa tablet was inscribed on behalf of " Cosmius, chief of the Spondilla customhouse, archisynagogus Iudeorum of the synagogue of the Jews " during the reign of Alexander Severus.
They made three trips to Lafitte's compound on Galveston Island, where they bought smuggled slaves, then brought the slaves directly to a customhouse and informed on himself.
A customhouse and warehouse followed in 1731, and many others cropped up along the estuary by 1732.

would and record
More potent a charm to bring back that time of life than this record of a few pictures and a few remembered facts would be a catalogue of the minutiae which are of the very stuff of the mind, intrinsic, because they were known in the beginning not by the eye alone but by the hand that held them.
This enviable record would have been maintained but for a great and unexpected disaster which struck the world with murderous stealth.
There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.
Parker insisted that the size of the record would have been drastically reduced but for an unavoidable duplication of testimony.
`` This very seldom happens in this class or in other cases, and of course all of these matters led to a volume and an expense of the record beyond what ordinarily would occur ''.
The effort produced a valuable record of stage techniques in the early years of the century and some interesting records of great theater figures who would otherwise be only names.
The record books, however, would favor the Giants' ace.
Realtors in attendance at the colloquium expressed interest, for example, in Connecticut's new housing law as setting standards of equity that they would like `` to have to obey '', but in support of which none had been willing to go on public record.
Karpov was on record saying that he believed Spassky would easily beat him and win the Candidates ' cycle to face Fischer, and that he ( Karpov ) would win the following Candidates ' cycle in 1977.
The West Indies would go on to record resounding Test series wins over Australia and England and dominated world cricket until the 1990s.
Before the outbreak's end, Andover, Kansas, would record the year's only F5 tornado ( see Andover, Kansas Tornado Outbreak ).
Giacomo Losi set a Roma appearance record during 1969 with 450 appearances in all competitions, the record he set would last for 38 years.
In Major League Baseball history, Ty Cobb had a record 4, 191 hits ( later revised to 4, 189 ) by 1928 in sports | 1928 ; Pete Rose would surpass it 57 years later, and finish with 4, 256 career hits.
The result was skyrocketing batting averages, including some near. 500 ; Tip O ' Neill of the St. Louis Browns batted. 485 that season, which would still be a major league record if recognized.
In 1887, Hugh Nicol set a still-standing Major League record with 138 stolen bases, many of which would not have counted under modern rules.
The Orioles won their 81st game on September 13, ending the streak of 14 straight years with a losing record, as well as ensuring that the team would spend the entire year with a record of. 500 or higher.
On January 22, 1957, Decca informed Holly his contract would not be renewed, insisting, however, that he could not record the same songs for anyone else for five years.
For months, speculation surrounded Selig and the possibility that he and Hank Aaron would not attend Bonds ' games as he closed in on the record.
Former Hole guitarist Erlandson stated in Spin magazine that contractually no reunion can take place without his involvement ; therefore Nobody's Daughter would remain Love's solo record, as opposed to a " Hole " record.
Color light would expose the cyan record on the ortho stock, which also acted as a filter, exposing only red light to the panchromatic film stock.

would and export
We would lose our export markets and deny ourselves the imports we need.
This is important because, despite all the efforts of the French government, an appreciable segment of France's export trade in wines is still tainted with a misrepresentation approaching downright dishonesty, and there are many too many negociants who would rather turn a sou than amass a creditable reputation overseas.
During colonial times, the Spanish decided that El Salvador would produce and export indigo, but after the invention of synthetic dyes in the 19th century, Salvadoran authorities and the newly created modern state turned to coffee as the main export of the economy.
He said that in place of the ban, the Vanuatu government had introduced a restrictive new quota system for imports which would make it " impossible " to export to Vanuatu.
On October 1983, during the U. S. invasion of Grenada, U. S. President Ronald Reagan maintained that US Marines arrived on the island of Grenada, which was considered a Soviet-Cuban ally that would export communist revolution throughout the Caribbean.
The study showed that the U. S was more abundant in capital compared to other countries, therefore the U. S would export capital-intensive goods and import labor-intensive goods.
In the course of developing the Russian application of Marxism, the pamphlet Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism ( 1916 ) presented Lenin ’ s analysis of an economic development predicted by Karl Marx: that capitalism would become a global financial system, wherein advanced industrial countries export financial capital to their colonial countries, to finance the exploitation of their natural resources and the labour of the native populations.
In 2006, a Brazilian company ( VALE ) announced plans to build a rail branch line to the Moatize coal mine in western Mozambique from the Nacala Corridor line to export coal via the port of Nacala ; the link would cross Malawi.
Eventually it would no longer be cost-effective to export goods from the high-price country to the low-price country, and the balance of trade would reverse itself.
For example, if Harrods ( UK ) sets up an office in California, to export and sell goods there and because of that someone gets injured, it would be amenable to suit in California for that injury.
Grain, for instance, was usually prohibited from export, unless prices were low, because of fears that grain exports would raise the price of food in England and thus cause food shortages and / or civil unrest.
In March 2008 Said Saidbaig, the Tajik Ambassador, announced that his country would be able to export cheap electricity to Pakistan and Iran.
In the 1970s, Japanese government and business people were very concerned that a rise in the value of the yen would hurt export growth by making Japanese products less competitive and would damage the industrial base.
It is suspected that HP was reluctant to call them " computers " because it would complicate government procurement and export procedures.
Transformation of the Fiji Sugar Corporation into an energy and sugar company would result in a turnover of F $ 1 billion by 2025, he said, and would cut imports of crude oil, generate export earnings, and provide a source of electricity.
Although the DF-15 is marketed for export, its range would violate the Missile Technology Control Regime ( MTCR ) agreement, and thus no DF-15 has been exported to date.
However, the encouragement of olive production for export could actually have led to increased hardship for many Athenians since it would have led to a reduction in the amount of land dedicated to grain.
Though New Zealand fishermen would like to export them to Japan, their quality is too variable.
Great Britain had become heavily indebted to the United States during the war and would never again export capital at a comparable scale.
Because the lucrative production and export of balsam was centered in Jericho, his position would have carried both importance and wealth.

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