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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... live to enjoy the splendid reward of their labors . Fulton wished to be buried on the banks of the Ohio , so that ... lives to in- vention simply from enthusiasm , and a wish to benefit the world by their labors . The idea of " patent ...
... live to enjoy the splendid reward of their labors . Fulton wished to be buried on the banks of the Ohio , so that ... lives to in- vention simply from enthusiasm , and a wish to benefit the world by their labors . The idea of " patent ...
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... live like a lord , be provided with a magnificent equipage , have no embarrassment , and at her death shall be her sole legatee . " Montaigne's father also ad- vised the opening of bureaus for the sale of articles and the procuring of ...
... live like a lord , be provided with a magnificent equipage , have no embarrassment , and at her death shall be her sole legatee . " Montaigne's father also ad- vised the opening of bureaus for the sale of articles and the procuring of ...
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... live . It was well said by Mr. McGee that Canada ought to be as jealous of the reputations of her great men as either Scotland , Scandinavia , Switzer- land or New England ; and mentioned as a reason why the name of our country stands ...
... live . It was well said by Mr. McGee that Canada ought to be as jealous of the reputations of her great men as either Scotland , Scandinavia , Switzer- land or New England ; and mentioned as a reason why the name of our country stands ...
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... live as long as the language in which it is written . In the Victoria Cross Gallery the portraits of two Canadians , Dunn and Reade , will be shown as evidence of dauntless bravery General Sir Richard England ; born in Upper Canada in ...
... live as long as the language in which it is written . In the Victoria Cross Gallery the portraits of two Canadians , Dunn and Reade , will be shown as evidence of dauntless bravery General Sir Richard England ; born in Upper Canada in ...
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... lives for England's glory , speak more eloquently than I can do of " deeds of might and feats of wondrous daring . " In the former place , the passing traveller may see the spot where , after returning from the Chinese war , and ...
... lives for England's glory , speak more eloquently than I can do of " deeds of might and feats of wondrous daring . " In the former place , the passing traveller may see the spot where , after returning from the Chinese war , and ...
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