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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... nature ; at least , how many have been suggested by the operations of insects and animals . Not satisfied with availing himself of the skill of his own species , man has learned from the patient , little workers in the earth and water ...
... nature ; at least , how many have been suggested by the operations of insects and animals . Not satisfied with availing himself of the skill of his own species , man has learned from the patient , little workers in the earth and water ...
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... nature of their productions . But as my purpose is rather to deal with individual greatness as manifested in our country men , than with present British American book - making , or the musty old tomes and records of the past , I will ...
... nature of their productions . But as my purpose is rather to deal with individual greatness as manifested in our country men , than with present British American book - making , or the musty old tomes and records of the past , I will ...
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... nature and character of the early French inhabitants , but I have done them but scant justice . That they were a loyal and moral people no one can deny ; their un- shaken allegiance to the French Crown during long years of neglect and ...
... nature and character of the early French inhabitants , but I have done them but scant justice . That they were a loyal and moral people no one can deny ; their un- shaken allegiance to the French Crown during long years of neglect and ...
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... nature of his attain- ments and learning . Sackeuse , a native of Labrador , studied under the painter , Nasmyth , at Edinburgh , and displayed great ability in the art . In 1818 he accompanied Sir James Ross in his expedition to the ...
... nature of his attain- ments and learning . Sackeuse , a native of Labrador , studied under the painter , Nasmyth , at Edinburgh , and displayed great ability in the art . In 1818 he accompanied Sir James Ross in his expedition to the ...
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... nature . " In India and the Crimea the tombs of a number of our countrymen , who sacrificed their 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 ...
... nature . " In India and the Crimea the tombs of a number of our countrymen , who sacrificed their 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 ...
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