The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volumen20Review of Reviews, 1899 |
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... cents a number . Foreign postage $ 1.00 a year additional . Subscribers may remit to us by post - office or express money orders , or by bank checks , drafts , or registered letters . Money in letters is at senders ' risk . Renew as ...
... cents a number . Foreign postage $ 1.00 a year additional . Subscribers may remit to us by post - office or express money orders , or by bank checks , drafts , or registered letters . Money in letters is at senders ' risk . Renew as ...
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... cents to $ 1 per square yard . Much of the middle West is , however , an open prairie country , and stone suitable for street use must be shipped in . This materially in- creases , sometimes doubles , the price . Macadam , too ...
... cents to $ 1 per square yard . Much of the middle West is , however , an open prairie country , and stone suitable for street use must be shipped in . This materially in- creases , sometimes doubles , the price . Macadam , too ...
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... cents a yard . The brick now marketed are very superior to those in use a few years ago . No brick pave- ment of first - class quality has yet been worn out , although some of it has been since 1893 subjected to the very heavy traffic ...
... cents a yard . The brick now marketed are very superior to those in use a few years ago . No brick pave- ment of first - class quality has yet been worn out , although some of it has been since 1893 subjected to the very heavy traffic ...
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... cents per hundred per haul . By local post , open - car freight , 50 cents per ton per haul . By local post , open - car freight , 2 cents per hundred per haul . The postage on express freight is to be twice that on local freight ; on ...
... cents per hundred per haul . By local post , open - car freight , 50 cents per ton per haul . By local post , open - car freight , 2 cents per hundred per haul . The postage on express freight is to be twice that on local freight ; on ...
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... cents , with much blowing of trumpets , while , again , twenty- five - cent articles would be offered at a bargain for forty cents to - day only . ' But we soon learned what things were to be leaders ' from day to day , and the ...
... cents , with much blowing of trumpets , while , again , twenty- five - cent articles would be offered at a bargain for forty cents to - day only . ' But we soon learned what things were to be leaders ' from day to day , and the ...
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Página 184 - Island, which point lies in the parallel of 54 degrees 40 minutes north latitude, and between the 131st and 133d degree of west longitude (meridian of Greenwich), the said line shall ascend to the north along the channel called Portland Channel, as far as the point of the continent where it strikes the 56th degree of north latitude...
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Página 557 - This declaration is not meant to indicate mere indifference to a difficult problem, because it does not affect the United States immediately, but expresses a determination to refrain from enunciating opinions upon matters into which, as concerning Europe alone, the United States has no claim to enter.
Página 575 - There are only seven hand tools, the ax, the saw, the plane, the hammer, the square, the chisel. and the file.
Página 110 - Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Página 453 - Every contract or combination in the form -of trust, or otherwise in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States or with foreign nations, is hereby declared to be illegal.