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Bibliographyping season ran from winter to winter, and 30 September fellright in the middle of that shipping season. Most Americanexports to Russia in a given year arrived there by 30 September,so the American State Payers' statistics on exportsto Russia are somewhat dependable. However, only one-halfor so of imports from Russia in a given year arrived inAmerica by 30 September. For instance, if in the astronomicalyear of 1800, America imported 100,000 hundredweightof hem p from Russia, and in the year 1801, only 50,000, thestatistics in the American State Payers would show an importationof approximately 75,000 hundredweight of hem pfor each of the two years.Class VI: Naval Affairs. Vols. I—III.Contains very interesting notes on the quality of Americanhem p andflaxas compared with Russian, and an essayon the Russian method of hem p cultivation and processingby John Quincy Adams.The Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States of Americafrom the Signing of the Definitive Treaty of Peace 10th September1783, to the Adoption of the Constitution, March 4,1789. Washington, D.C. : Francis Preston Blair, 1833-34.This work is indispensable for coverage of relations withEurope during the Confederation. Also, this work contains letterswritten by John Paul Jones from Russia and Denmark.Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-89. Washington, D.C. :Library of Congress.Contains a few remarks on Dana's mission.Message of the President of the United States, Transmitting Listof Vessels Permitted to Depart from the United States sinceDecember, 1807. Washington, D.C : Roger Che w Weightman,1808.This mentions one vessel permitted to clear for Russia duringthe embargo.290

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