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Example sentences for "exportations"

Lexicographically close words:
exponential; exponents; export; exportable; exportation; exported; exporter; exporters; exporting; exports
  1. Some of the said capitulations gave power to the Governors to authorise by particular permissions, even after the expiration of the six months, exportations from these conquered Islands to the ports of the enemy.

  2. In consequence of the American war, a stop had been put to exportations of manufactures, and a large body of the people deprived of employment.

  3. The merchants in England were alarmed at the losses that must come to themselves from the exportations of the East India Company, and from the sales going through the hands of consignees.

  4. In a leading article entitled "Bad Advice" the Cologne Gazette takes the Lokalanzeiger to task for attempting to palliate the British "starving-out policy" and exportations from America of war supplies.

  5. The board was to advance the exportations of home manufactures and to repress the "ungainful importation of foreign commodities.

  6. By this course, her exportations can speedily be made to equal her capital; importations will be nothing, and our gain will be, all which the ocean will have swallowed up.

  7. This is additional testimony to the extent and quantity of exportations from this centre, and to its position as the most flourishing manufacture in the Roman empire at the time.

  8. Exportations now first begin, and examples are found on the Limes, but generally speaking they are few in number, and while the Rutenian potteries existed the output must have been limited.

  9. This fact is so well known that I have heard of recent exportations of iron ore to England.

  10. The first is, that the balance of trade is in our favor when our exportations exceed our importations.

  11. Comparative Table of Sugar Exportations in Pounds from the Leeward Islands.

  12. Our exportations are heavy, and would nourish a great force of our own, or be a tempting price to the nation to whom we should offer a participation of it, in exchange for free access to all their possessions.

  13. Instead of confining importations to home-bottoms, or those of the producing nation, I think we should confine exportations to home-bottoms, or to those of nations having treaties with us.


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