Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen36Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1857 |
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... tion of property in .... แ tariff of taxes on British . 377 639 118 66 of Paris , figures about the ... 370 Rates of commissions recommended by the Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. Rhode Island , finances of 66 obstructions to navigation ...
... tion of property in .... แ tariff of taxes on British . 377 639 118 66 of Paris , figures about the ... 370 Rates of commissions recommended by the Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. Rhode Island , finances of 66 obstructions to navigation ...
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... tion of the higher kind - Boards of Education - Girard College , and the misapplication of Funds in its Establishment - Material side of Life not to be undervalued - The prime cause of Poverty - The workings of Republican Government ...
... tion of the higher kind - Boards of Education - Girard College , and the misapplication of Funds in its Establishment - Material side of Life not to be undervalued - The prime cause of Poverty - The workings of Republican Government ...
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... tion should be left unprovided for by the public , appears from his Address on Public Schools , ( another paper in the same volume , ) where he says : - " It is an idea of our own times to increase the general happiness , and secure the ...
... tion should be left unprovided for by the public , appears from his Address on Public Schools , ( another paper in the same volume , ) where he says : - " It is an idea of our own times to increase the general happiness , and secure the ...
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Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana. tion to nature , or his fellows , for every man ; and it is desirable that the adult generation coming on , should , with intelligence , benevolence , and genial wisdom , make ...
Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana. tion to nature , or his fellows , for every man ; and it is desirable that the adult generation coming on , should , with intelligence , benevolence , and genial wisdom , make ...
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... tion ; the currency was inflated , and at maturity the note was paid in full . according to its tenor ; yet , by the operation , A lost one - fourth part of the value of his land , as he found out when he came to reinvest his mo- ney ...
... tion ; the currency was inflated , and at maturity the note was paid in full . according to its tenor ; yet , by the operation , A lost one - fourth part of the value of his land , as he found out when he came to reinvest his mo- ney ...
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