Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Svazek 40F. Hunt, 1859 |
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Strana 39
... expenses are $ 150,000,000 . The immense efforts made necessary by the consequence of the wars with France , from 1790 to 1816 , had caused great exhaustion . The revenue of paper money had failed Commerce of Austria , with Reference to ...
... expenses are $ 150,000,000 . The immense efforts made necessary by the consequence of the wars with France , from 1790 to 1816 , had caused great exhaustion . The revenue of paper money had failed Commerce of Austria , with Reference to ...
Strana 40
... have arisen mostly to provide for its large military establishment , and the revenues and expenses have been as follows : - REVENUES . 1853 . 1854 . 1855 . Direct taxes 40 Commerce of Austria , with Reference to its Currency .
... have arisen mostly to provide for its large military establishment , and the revenues and expenses have been as follows : - REVENUES . 1853 . 1854 . 1855 . Direct taxes 40 Commerce of Austria , with Reference to its Currency .
Strana 41
... EXPENSES . Debt ..... Emperor . Army ... All other 66,819,173 72,148,316 77.407,532 6,760,292 7,551,579 6,748,813 111,967,916 117,401,192 114,320,715 108,412,247 188,945,557 204,214,122 Total ..... Deficit .. 293,960,628 286,046,646 ...
... EXPENSES . Debt ..... Emperor . Army ... All other 66,819,173 72,148,316 77.407,532 6,760,292 7,551,579 6,748,813 111,967,916 117,401,192 114,320,715 108,412,247 188,945,557 204,214,122 Total ..... Deficit .. 293,960,628 286,046,646 ...
Strana 46
... expense of Austria . Zwanzigers to a large amount continually arrive from Southern Germany , from the Danu- bian Principalities , and from Northern Italy . The new currency is not to the taste of the inhabitants of the Lombardo Venetian ...
... expense of Austria . Zwanzigers to a large amount continually arrive from Southern Germany , from the Danu- bian Principalities , and from Northern Italy . The new currency is not to the taste of the inhabitants of the Lombardo Venetian ...
Strana 64
... Expenses and construction . + Culvert pumphouse . $ 32,278 44 19 528 28 $ 12,750 16 1,575 00 $ 14,325 16 Construction . Expenses . The value of these works cannot be estimated by this 61 Commercial and Industrial Cities of the United ...
... Expenses and construction . + Culvert pumphouse . $ 32,278 44 19 528 28 $ 12,750 16 1,575 00 $ 14,325 16 Construction . Expenses . The value of these works cannot be estimated by this 61 Commercial and Industrial Cities of the United ...
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