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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... Civilization , War and Commerce , 256 . Coal and Iron of Alabama , 89 . Coal Statistics , 365 . 66 Production and Consumption of , 320 . Cholera , 333 . Commerce , American - Its Progress and De- velopment , 181 , 226 , 449 . Commerce ...
... Civilization , War and Commerce , 256 . Coal and Iron of Alabama , 89 . Coal Statistics , 365 . 66 Production and Consumption of , 320 . Cholera , 333 . Commerce , American - Its Progress and De- velopment , 181 , 226 , 449 . Commerce ...
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... Civilization , and Progress . Many of its pages read like the chapters of a romance- so full are they in turn of fascinating stories of adventure by " flood and field " -of deeds of individual heroism , gallantry , and self - sacri ...
... Civilization , and Progress . Many of its pages read like the chapters of a romance- so full are they in turn of fascinating stories of adventure by " flood and field " -of deeds of individual heroism , gallantry , and self - sacri ...
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... influences of holy religion and charity been exercised over them , free from cruel wrong and tyranny ? Sad and discreditable is the story of European 34 7 oppression in the cause of American Civilization ! 12 BRITISH AMERICANS .
... influences of holy religion and charity been exercised over them , free from cruel wrong and tyranny ? Sad and discreditable is the story of European 34 7 oppression in the cause of American Civilization ! 12 BRITISH AMERICANS .
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... Civilization ! One can well realize and sympathize with the poor savage who , taking a French- man to the top of Mount Royal , exclaimed , in distressing accents , as he pointed around him , " All that you now survey once belonged to ...
... Civilization ! One can well realize and sympathize with the poor savage who , taking a French- man to the top of Mount Royal , exclaimed , in distressing accents , as he pointed around him , " All that you now survey once belonged to ...
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... civilization , we should also have secured something for ourselves as a people . The man who is not proud and jealous of the fame and greatness of his distinguished countrymen is an alien in feeling and purpose , is moved by no ...
... civilization , we should also have secured something for ourselves as a people . The man who is not proud and jealous of the fame and greatness of his distinguished countrymen is an alien in feeling and purpose , is moved by no ...
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