| United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Navigation - 1896 - 260 sivua
...very incomplete. As early as 1800 the Hon. Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury, stated : "There is good reason to believe that the total difference...between the actual tonnage of every description and the tonnagereturned in the statement as such was not less than 200,000 tons on the last day of the year... | |
| Hans Keiler - 1913 - 174 sivua
...stated in the annual statement, amounted only to 517,ooo tons. This is only conjectured; but there is good reason to believe that the total difference between the actual tonnage of every description (including vessels engaged in the coasting trade, fisheries, etc.), and the *) American State Papers,... | |
| H. C. Calvin, E. G. Stuart - 1925 - 392 sivua
...in the main, untrustworthy and very incomplete." As early as 1800, Albert Gallatin observed, " There is good reason to believe that the total difference...last day of the year 1800; that is to say, instead of 972,000 tons exhibited in this statement the United Statesdid not_pj)ssess_QYfir_7-7Q,QQQ tons," a... | |
| 1922 - 914 sivua
..."in the main untrustworthy and very incomplete." As early as 1800, Albert Gallatin observed: "There is good reason to believe that the total difference...last day of the year 1800; that is to say, instead of 972,000 tons exhibited in this statement the United States did not possess over 770,000 tons,"3 a small... | |
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