De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Volume 2J. D. B. DeBow., 1866 - Industries |
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... England , 413 . Iron and Coal of Alabama , 84 . Iron Statistics of the United States , 321 . Iron and Coal of Alabama , 84 . Invention Progress of , 3 . Immigrants to South , 644 . Journal of the War , 57 , 189 , 322 , 430 , 587 ...
... England , 413 . Iron and Coal of Alabama , 84 . Iron Statistics of the United States , 321 . Iron and Coal of Alabama , 84 . Invention Progress of , 3 . Immigrants to South , 644 . Journal of the War , 57 , 189 , 322 , 430 , 587 ...
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... England , Napo- leon in 1810 , offered a premium of a million francs for the best flax - machine . Philip de Girard obtained the patent , but thinking that he had won the prize too easily , they placed new and almost insurmountable ...
... England , Napo- leon in 1810 , offered a premium of a million francs for the best flax - machine . Philip de Girard obtained the patent , but thinking that he had won the prize too easily , they placed new and almost insurmountable ...
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... England ; and mentioned as a reason why the name of our country stands for nothing , represents no definite idea , typifies no interest , awakens no associations in the Spanish , Italian , German or French mind , is because hitherto we ...
... England ; and mentioned as a reason why the name of our country stands for nothing , represents no definite idea , typifies no interest , awakens no associations in the Spanish , Italian , German or French mind , is because hitherto we ...
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... England ; but happily , like most prejudices and antipathies wrongly imbibed , and mainly , too , owing to the superior character and attainments of the sons these Provinces have , from time to time , sent forth , this feeling has ...
... England ; but happily , like most prejudices and antipathies wrongly imbibed , and mainly , too , owing to the superior character and attainments of the sons these Provinces have , from time to time , sent forth , this feeling has ...
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... in 1841 received permission to wear the Order of the Doorance Empire , conferred on him by the King of Affghanistan for his services in that country . have England * at Flushing , in Sicily , and 20 BRITISH AMERICANS .
... in 1841 received permission to wear the Order of the Doorance Empire , conferred on him by the King of Affghanistan for his services in that country . have England * at Flushing , in Sicily , and 20 BRITISH AMERICANS .
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