Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen33Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1855 |
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... present greater facilities for the loading and unloading of cargoes than can be offered at any railway terminus ; and those facilities are obtained at a much smaller cost -- an important consideration where cheapness alone can enable ...
... present greater facilities for the loading and unloading of cargoes than can be offered at any railway terminus ; and those facilities are obtained at a much smaller cost -- an important consideration where cheapness alone can enable ...
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... present time , in consequence of the greater skill of seamen and the greater accuracy of nautical instruments in our own day . As early as 1770 , the more rapid voyages which were made between our own country and Europe by one class of ...
... present time , in consequence of the greater skill of seamen and the greater accuracy of nautical instruments in our own day . As early as 1770 , the more rapid voyages which were made between our own country and Europe by one class of ...
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... present state of nautical science , and that it is subject to violent periodical commotion , from reasons which have not been analyzed . Tracts of colored water - either crimson , brown , black , yellow , or white - have often been ...
... present state of nautical science , and that it is subject to violent periodical commotion , from reasons which have not been analyzed . Tracts of colored water - either crimson , brown , black , yellow , or white - have often been ...
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... present prices will see little or no diminution until the opening of the season with the present growing crop . The advices from Europe during the month have been of a satisfactory char- acter . An abundant money market has enabled ...
... present prices will see little or no diminution until the opening of the season with the present growing crop . The advices from Europe during the month have been of a satisfactory char- acter . An abundant money market has enabled ...
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... present redeeming $ 500,000 of the loan of 1856 , at 103 per cent . PENNSYLVANIA . Revenue from ordinary sources in 1854 , $ 5,218,099 . Expenses for ordinary purposes , including interest , $ 1,116,744 . The public works , which cost ...
... present redeeming $ 500,000 of the loan of 1856 , at 103 per cent . PENNSYLVANIA . Revenue from ordinary sources in 1854 , $ 5,218,099 . Expenses for ordinary purposes , including interest , $ 1,116,744 . The public works , which cost ...
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