Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonimportations
Literary usage of Nonimportations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to by Alden Bradford (1840)
"... who had been in the opposition during the war, and for some years before,
having disapproved of embargoes, nonimportations, and non-intercourse, ..."
2. Official Minutes of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission: Together with by Henry Woodward Sackett, Edward Hagaman Hall (1911)
"... citizens signing the nonimportations agreement (1765), citizens burning the
British stamps (1765); Washington giving instructions to Nathan Hale (1776) ..."
3. Tariff Handbook by Committee on Ways and Means, United States, United States Dept. of the Treasury, Congress (1913)
"Subsection 22 of section 28, tariff act of 1909, relating to allowances on
nonimportations, was not founded upon any previous tariff act, but originated In ..."
4. Treasury Decisions Under Tariff and Navigation Laws, Etc by United States Dept. of the Treasury, Dept. of the Treasury, United States (1901)
"Section 3005, Revised Statutes, accords to such shipments arriving at designated
ports the privilege of transit through the United States as nonimportations ..."
5. Digest of Decisions of the United States Courts, Board of General Appraisers by United States Dept. of the Treasury, United States Customs Court (1918)
"Subsection 22 of section 28, tariff act of 1000. relating to allowances on
nonimportations, was not founded upon any previous tariff act, but originated in ..."
6. United States Compiled Statutes, Annotated, 1916: Embracing the Statutes of by John Allan Mallory, United States (1917)
"The section, relating to allowances on nonimportations, was not founded upon any
previous tariff act, but originated in the absence of any express statute ..."
7. Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries by United States Dept. of State, Dept. of State, United States, Bureau of Foreign Commerce (1902)
"... those of that year had it not been for nonimportations during the last half
of 1900, particularly of cotton, which were caused by the outbreak in China. ..."