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... light . A common bank - note is the promise of the bank to pay so much money to the holder on demand . Of itself , it possesses no value . Its general currency arises from the faith of the public in the ability of the bank , which ...
... light . A common bank - note is the promise of the bank to pay so much money to the holder on demand . Of itself , it possesses no value . Its general currency arises from the faith of the public in the ability of the bank , which ...
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... light upon some important events incidentally related ; and serve to develope the characters and feelings of the puritan fathers of New England . We have perused the notes to the first volume , which is the only one yet published ; and ...
... light upon some important events incidentally related ; and serve to develope the characters and feelings of the puritan fathers of New England . We have perused the notes to the first volume , which is the only one yet published ; and ...
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... light , and in all its bearings upon private and public interest . But we have collected a few facts , and made some calculations upon them , which , we think , our readers may be pleased to see , though they will be far enough from ...
... light , and in all its bearings upon private and public interest . But we have collected a few facts , and made some calculations upon them , which , we think , our readers may be pleased to see , though they will be far enough from ...
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... light car- riages of which speed is the principal object . The carriages on rail - roads may be moved either by horse- power , by steam - engines , or by gas - engines . Mr Tredgold discusses at considerable length all these different ...
... light car- riages of which speed is the principal object . The carriages on rail - roads may be moved either by horse- power , by steam - engines , or by gas - engines . Mr Tredgold discusses at considerable length all these different ...
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... light and love ; Thy leaves were green , when air was calm , And Heaven dropped blessings from above : But when the hills are bleak and bare , Thou canst not stand the open plain ; But rather thou wouldst wither , where I found thee ...
... light and love ; Thy leaves were green , when air was calm , And Heaven dropped blessings from above : But when the hills are bleak and bare , Thou canst not stand the open plain ; But rather thou wouldst wither , where I found thee ...
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