Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, Svazek 16Freeman Hunt Freeman Hunt, 1847 |
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... possessions of Great Britain , in all parts of the globe ; the ministers therefore adopted the most energetic measures for counteracting the combined movements of those powerful maritime nations ; and the chief objects of attention were ...
... possessions of Great Britain , in all parts of the globe ; the ministers therefore adopted the most energetic measures for counteracting the combined movements of those powerful maritime nations ; and the chief objects of attention were ...
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... possessed from six thousand to one hundred thousand bullocks each , and an equal number of sheep . The number of horses was so great that many were killed to save pasturage . Before the year 1822 , the trade of these missions was with ...
... possessed from six thousand to one hundred thousand bullocks each , and an equal number of sheep . The number of horses was so great that many were killed to save pasturage . Before the year 1822 , the trade of these missions was with ...
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... possessed of sufficient information as to what description of goods they are , and the prices at which similar articles could be manufactured in the United States or England and other nations , to give any data for a cal- culation of ...
... possessed of sufficient information as to what description of goods they are , and the prices at which similar articles could be manufactured in the United States or England and other nations , to give any data for a cal- culation of ...
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... possession of the original $ 10,000 , with which he can renew the same two bargains , and on still better terms ; as he would have to pay less for the endowment , being much older , and therefore less likely to live at the expiration of ...
... possession of the original $ 10,000 , with which he can renew the same two bargains , and on still better terms ; as he would have to pay less for the endowment , being much older , and therefore less likely to live at the expiration of ...
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... possessed much sufficiency , after it had been subjected to the application of all the classes of privileges which attach to the estates of persons deceased . To say nothing of the privileges of the first class - the expenses of the ...
... possessed much sufficiency , after it had been subjected to the application of all the classes of privileges which attach to the estates of persons deceased . To say nothing of the privileges of the first class - the expenses of the ...
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