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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... enemy ; and we can weep over the painful and melancholy stories which recount the massacres of Sillery and Lachine . The account of the war of retaliation against the English Colonies in 1689 presents many instances of bold and fearless ...
... enemy ; and we can weep over the painful and melancholy stories which recount the massacres of Sillery and Lachine . The account of the war of retaliation against the English Colonies in 1689 presents many instances of bold and fearless ...
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... enemy . No one can challenge the magnanimous course of the conquerors in granting to them the full enjoyment of their language , religion , and laws , and nobly have they since shown how well they could appreciate so lib- eral a ...
... enemy . No one can challenge the magnanimous course of the conquerors in granting to them the full enjoyment of their language , religion , and laws , and nobly have they since shown how well they could appreciate so lib- eral a ...
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... enemy , and a demand was made for the most distinguished man for personal gallantry in the terrible charge of the Light Brigade , Colonel Dunn's was the name which , by the common accord of officers and men , was returned . The Victoria ...
... enemy , and a demand was made for the most distinguished man for personal gallantry in the terrible charge of the Light Brigade , Colonel Dunn's was the name which , by the common accord of officers and men , was returned . The Victoria ...
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... customs , but they are apt enough in detecting men's motives and objects , and to learn human nature requires neither teaching nor travel . We are not the enemy of classical academies , of 52 HOME EDUCATION AND THE HOME CIRCLE .
... customs , but they are apt enough in detecting men's motives and objects , and to learn human nature requires neither teaching nor travel . We are not the enemy of classical academies , of 52 HOME EDUCATION AND THE HOME CIRCLE .
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Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures. We are not the enemy of classical academies , of colleges , nor of universities . We shall be pleased to see them all well patronised and encouraged . No man who can afford it should fail ...
Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures. We are not the enemy of classical academies , of colleges , nor of universities . We shall be pleased to see them all well patronised and encouraged . No man who can afford it should fail ...
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