Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 27 tomasF. Hunt, 1852 |
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... present the coloric- engine to the public , that a second trial will not be required to warrant its universal adoption . Art . II - COMMERCE OF THE BLACK SEA . SOME years ago the translator of the present article on the subject of the ...
... present the coloric- engine to the public , that a second trial will not be required to warrant its universal adoption . Art . II - COMMERCE OF THE BLACK SEA . SOME years ago the translator of the present article on the subject of the ...
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... present , has been deferred , and the preceding statements of the trade which would pass over it is certainly sufficient to serve as an inducement for its future execution . Besides the preceding , it should also be added that the ...
... present , has been deferred , and the preceding statements of the trade which would pass over it is certainly sufficient to serve as an inducement for its future execution . Besides the preceding , it should also be added that the ...
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... present treaty of the United States with Turkey , that American Commerce would greatly rival English interests . It was supposed that , besides the introduction of American commodities into Southern Russia and the ports of the Black Sea ...
... present treaty of the United States with Turkey , that American Commerce would greatly rival English interests . It was supposed that , besides the introduction of American commodities into Southern Russia and the ports of the Black Sea ...
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... present time to build at less than heretofore . The railroads now in operation in the West have cost from $ 14,000 to $ 20,000 per mile . One of the best , the Cleveland and Columbus , cost $ 18,244 . It could now be made as well for ...
... present time to build at less than heretofore . The railroads now in operation in the West have cost from $ 14,000 to $ 20,000 per mile . One of the best , the Cleveland and Columbus , cost $ 18,244 . It could now be made as well for ...
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... present time ? But the Professor tells us in the former part of his article , " that he knows the condition of the laboring classes in England is bad enough , and that of those in France still worse , " and yet now , he would persuade ...
... present time ? But the Professor tells us in the former part of his article , " that he knows the condition of the laboring classes in England is bad enough , and that of those in France still worse , " and yet now , he would persuade ...
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