Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen21Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1849 |
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... nature of the article . Some idea of the importance of the commerce of this port will be conceived by the statement that , in 1846 , $ 6,557,835 of manufac- tures passed through it for Persia , and that $ 420,500 of the same goods en ...
... nature of the article . Some idea of the importance of the commerce of this port will be conceived by the statement that , in 1846 , $ 6,557,835 of manufac- tures passed through it for Persia , and that $ 420,500 of the same goods en ...
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... nature and value of their cargoes , the amount of goods of each kind needed for con- sumption , and the nature of the exports and their value , must be of a most accurate and extensive nature . It is also certainly better acquainted ...
... nature and value of their cargoes , the amount of goods of each kind needed for con- sumption , and the nature of the exports and their value , must be of a most accurate and extensive nature . It is also certainly better acquainted ...
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... nature and amount of information which could have been procured . The visit of an experienced merchant from New York , who would be allowed a moderate salary , and a couple of years in which to perform the visit , would probably have ...
... nature and amount of information which could have been procured . The visit of an experienced merchant from New York , who would be allowed a moderate salary , and a couple of years in which to perform the visit , would probably have ...
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... nature , to which our administration has cor- dially lent its approbation and the aid of the public funds . Let us review the progress of our roads during this year , and , as the most important , we ad- vert to the union of the Havana ...
... nature , to which our administration has cor- dially lent its approbation and the aid of the public funds . Let us review the progress of our roads during this year , and , as the most important , we ad- vert to the union of the Havana ...
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... natural temperament is equable , the self - control of the unimpassioned , or moderation of desires in those who are ... nature belong to it . It by no means follows because a post is dangerous that it is to be deserted , or that it is ...
... natural temperament is equable , the self - control of the unimpassioned , or moderation of desires in those who are ... nature belong to it . It by no means follows because a post is dangerous that it is to be deserted , or that it is ...
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