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PRUSSIA. *

Under the designation of the Zollverein (zoll, duty ; verein, union), or German Commercial Union, are included
the following states, who, in order to promote, as they consider, the interests of their respective countries, haye
agreed to fix a tariff or scale of duties which shall be leyied on the manufactures and produce of foreign countries



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EVE.—EY VAN STEEIE, IN THE ZOLLVEREIN, MAIN AVENUE.

entering the different states of the Union. These states are: Prussia, with Luxemburg, Bavaria, Saxony, Wurtem-
berg, Baden, Electoral Hesse, Ducal Hesse, the Thuringian Union, Brunswick, Nassau, and Frankfort-on-1:he-Maine.
Of these states Prussia is by far the most important, and her influence consequently in the councils of the
Zollverein predominant* Prussia will, therefore, come first under notice in our review of the Zollverein department
of the Exhibition*

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