Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 21Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1849 - Commerce |
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... formation of the States of the .. 108 110 crops of the , in 1848 ..... cotton crop of the ......... 439 , 599 imports , exp'ts , tonnage , etc. , of 447 vessels licensed coasting trade of 451 instructions to receivers of pub- U. 24 298 ...
... formation of the States of the .. 108 110 crops of the , in 1848 ..... cotton crop of the ......... 439 , 599 imports , exp'ts , tonnage , etc. , of 447 vessels licensed coasting trade of 451 instructions to receivers of pub- U. 24 298 ...
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... formed . Ignorant girls of ten years of age , fresh from the mountains of Circassia , cost from $ 300 to $ 600 ; while those which have been educated , are older and comely , bring as high as $ 3,000 to $ 5,000 , Such , of course , are ...
... formed . Ignorant girls of ten years of age , fresh from the mountains of Circassia , cost from $ 300 to $ 600 ; while those which have been educated , are older and comely , bring as high as $ 3,000 to $ 5,000 , Such , of course , are ...
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... formed under the provisions of this act , and no agency of any life insurance company formed under the laws of other States shall trans- act its business in this State , unless it shall first prove to the satisfaction of the Controller ...
... formed under the provisions of this act , and no agency of any life insurance company formed under the laws of other States shall trans- act its business in this State , unless it shall first prove to the satisfaction of the Controller ...
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... forming some of our new State constitutions , as a very favorable indication of a conserva- tive spirit . We believe in sending good men , giving a liberal compensation for their services , and requiring them in all cases to give the ...
... forming some of our new State constitutions , as a very favorable indication of a conserva- tive spirit . We believe in sending good men , giving a liberal compensation for their services , and requiring them in all cases to give the ...
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... formed , and among others the " Alara " of Senor Fulueta , which we believe is not surpassed by any where the cane is cultivated . The internal administration of this colony is adapted to the peculiar wants of the country , as regards ...
... formed , and among others the " Alara " of Senor Fulueta , which we believe is not surpassed by any where the cane is cultivated . The internal administration of this colony is adapted to the peculiar wants of the country , as regards ...
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