Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen23F. Hunt, 1850 |
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... hundred thousand pounds sterling ( $ 15,488,000 . ) It is the most singular and anomalous traffic in the world . To all appearances , we should find it difficult to maintain our hold of India without it ; our administration would be ...
... hundred thousand pounds sterling ( $ 15,488,000 . ) It is the most singular and anomalous traffic in the world . To all appearances , we should find it difficult to maintain our hold of India without it ; our administration would be ...
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... hundred and fifty feet above the water in the harbor , and from this the monument , of white marble , rises one hundred and eighty feet . It consists of a base fifty feet square , and twenty feet in hight , surmounted by a Doric Column ...
... hundred and fifty feet above the water in the harbor , and from this the monument , of white marble , rises one hundred and eighty feet . It consists of a base fifty feet square , and twenty feet in hight , surmounted by a Doric Column ...
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... hundred churches , * three universities , four colleges , and many beautiful and commodious public buildings . To notice these , however , further than they affect the commercial or mercantile character of the city , is no part of the ...
... hundred churches , * three universities , four colleges , and many beautiful and commodious public buildings . To notice these , however , further than they affect the commercial or mercantile character of the city , is no part of the ...
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... hundred , to two hundred and fifty tons burthen . The chief of the disadvantages under which the harbor labors is a want of depth sufficient to admit the entrance of ships of heavy burden , and of sufficient current to prevent the rapid ...
... hundred , to two hundred and fifty tons burthen . The chief of the disadvantages under which the harbor labors is a want of depth sufficient to admit the entrance of ships of heavy burden , and of sufficient current to prevent the rapid ...
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... hundred and fifty miles in length , and , including its trib- utaries , nearly two hundred in breadth . The shad and herring fisheries of this river , as well as of the Potomac , are also very productive , though , for the last few ...
... hundred and fifty miles in length , and , including its trib- utaries , nearly two hundred in breadth . The shad and herring fisheries of this river , as well as of the Potomac , are also very productive , though , for the last few ...
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