Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 21Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1849 - Commerce |
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... called the " Bangor , " she is very old , but continues so firm , that the Capudan Pacha has just purchased her for the use of the navy . The other steamer , called the " Marmora , " unfortunately was wrecked soon after coming out here ...
... called the " Bangor , " she is very old , but continues so firm , that the Capudan Pacha has just purchased her for the use of the navy . The other steamer , called the " Marmora , " unfortunately was wrecked soon after coming out here ...
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... called , or tacking to- gether several bills for distinct objects , under the comprehensive title of " an act for the relief of Phineas Hutchings , and for other purposes . " Since the new constitution of New York went into operation ...
... called , or tacking to- gether several bills for distinct objects , under the comprehensive title of " an act for the relief of Phineas Hutchings , and for other purposes . " Since the new constitution of New York went into operation ...
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... called " La Union , " as it here unites with the Havana road . The work here presented many difficulties on account of the heavy grading to be done after leaving the village of Sabanilla ; ravines had to be filled up in many places with ...
... called " La Union , " as it here unites with the Havana road . The work here presented many difficulties on account of the heavy grading to be done after leaving the village of Sabanilla ; ravines had to be filled up in many places with ...
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... called . He had a strong affection for the pure and up- right , of whatever religious sect they might be ; an uncompromising abhor- rence of hypocrisy and false pretension , in whatever garb they might show themselves . Few men had a ...
... called . He had a strong affection for the pure and up- right , of whatever religious sect they might be ; an uncompromising abhor- rence of hypocrisy and false pretension , in whatever garb they might show themselves . Few men had a ...
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... called together when the usual religious services should be performed , and that not more than a single carriage should follow the hearse to the cemetery . " After bidding adieu to his family , with a particular reference to every ...
... called together when the usual religious services should be performed , and that not more than a single carriage should follow the hearse to the cemetery . " After bidding adieu to his family , with a particular reference to every ...
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