The United States Literary Gazette, Volumen4Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... Attempt is made to show the Public Bene- fits resulting from the System pursued by the Allied Banks in Boston . First published in the Boston Daily Advertiser . Boston . 1826. 8vo . pp . 40 . THIS judicious little tract relates to ...
... Attempt is made to show the Public Bene- fits resulting from the System pursued by the Allied Banks in Boston . First published in the Boston Daily Advertiser . Boston . 1826. 8vo . pp . 40 . THIS judicious little tract relates to ...
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... attempts have been made to excite the prejudices of the community . It is an arrange- ment of perhaps doubtful advantage to the parties , so far as direct pecuniary emolument is concerned , but of vast benefit to the public , in ...
... attempts have been made to excite the prejudices of the community . It is an arrange- ment of perhaps doubtful advantage to the parties , so far as direct pecuniary emolument is concerned , but of vast benefit to the public , in ...
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... attempts to elucidate our early history , and to preserve even the names and deeds of each individual . And this , not so much to gratify any feelings of personal vanity , on account of our descent from those heroic and virtuous men ...
... attempts to elucidate our early history , and to preserve even the names and deeds of each individual . And this , not so much to gratify any feelings of personal vanity , on account of our descent from those heroic and virtuous men ...
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... attempted to compare rail - ways with canals , or com- mon roads , it must be obvious that each mode has its reculiarities ; the same may be said of each line of traffic . Hence it is important that those peculiarities should be studied ...
... attempted to compare rail - ways with canals , or com- mon roads , it must be obvious that each mode has its reculiarities ; the same may be said of each line of traffic . Hence it is important that those peculiarities should be studied ...
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... attempted unless there is a reasonable prospect of an amount of transportation at least equal to 200 tons per day ; and as this mode of conveyance possesses some advantages of speed , it is preferable to a canal , unless the ...
... attempted unless there is a reasonable prospect of an amount of transportation at least equal to 200 tons per day ; and as this mode of conveyance possesses some advantages of speed , it is preferable to a canal , unless the ...
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