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Page 169
... trade and the mercantile marine of the Republic have increased , and are still increasing , in a ratio scarcely credible : enterprising merchants are opening up new avenues of trade , and are extending their operations both coastwise ...
... trade and the mercantile marine of the Republic have increased , and are still increasing , in a ratio scarcely credible : enterprising merchants are opening up new avenues of trade , and are extending their operations both coastwise ...
Page 295
... trade with the natives in the interior was well known to our merchants 230 years ago . In 1588 a patent was granted by Queen Elizabeth to some merchants of Exeter to trade in this river , and in 1618 a company was formed in this country ...
... trade with the natives in the interior was well known to our merchants 230 years ago . In 1588 a patent was granted by Queen Elizabeth to some merchants of Exeter to trade in this river , and in 1618 a company was formed in this country ...
Page 120
... trade , and railroad material ; to touch at Norfolk and Charleston to take on colored railroad laborers used to such work , with their families , and also emigrants . The trips would be made in three weeks . The return cargoes would be ...
... trade , and railroad material ; to touch at Norfolk and Charleston to take on colored railroad laborers used to such work , with their families , and also emigrants . The trips would be made in three weeks . The return cargoes would be ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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