The Commercial Review of the South and West: A Monthly Journal of Trade, Commerce, Commercial Polity, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal Improvements and General Literature, Volumes 33-34J. D. B. DeBow., 1862 - Industries |
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... character . Stationary and Portable Steam Engines OF ALL SIZES , WITH EITHER FLUE , CYLINDER OR TUBULAR BOILERS . Improved Circular Saw Mills ; Corn and Flouring Mills ; Shafting , Pulleys and Belts for Gin Houses ; Shingle Machines ...
... character . Stationary and Portable Steam Engines OF ALL SIZES , WITH EITHER FLUE , CYLINDER OR TUBULAR BOILERS . Improved Circular Saw Mills ; Corn and Flouring Mills ; Shafting , Pulleys and Belts for Gin Houses ; Shingle Machines ...
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... character should have taught us to expect nothing except the unconditional and humiliating surrender , after all their boast- ing in and out of Congress , to John Bull , whenever he might see fit to make his demands at the mouth of the ...
... character should have taught us to expect nothing except the unconditional and humiliating surrender , after all their boast- ing in and out of Congress , to John Bull , whenever he might see fit to make his demands at the mouth of the ...
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... character , and not go about suitoring for alliances , but wait with decent dignity for the application of others . " † Others argued and argued wisely that " to send ministers to every great court in Europe , especially the maritime ...
... character , and not go about suitoring for alliances , but wait with decent dignity for the application of others . " † Others argued and argued wisely that " to send ministers to every great court in Europe , especially the maritime ...
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... character of the new Government , all that was asked was , " Is it efficient to execute its plans , and stable to fulfil its promises ? " The statesmen of the Revolution wanted no recognition of their republicanism ; that was their ...
... character of the new Government , all that was asked was , " Is it efficient to execute its plans , and stable to fulfil its promises ? " The statesmen of the Revolution wanted no recognition of their republicanism ; that was their ...
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... character of its provisions . Disguise it in what language diplomacy might , the aid of France was bestowed , generously it is true , but to some degree charitably . Now , in the treaty with Holland , they knew that they contributed in ...
... character of its provisions . Disguise it in what language diplomacy might , the aid of France was bestowed , generously it is true , but to some degree charitably . Now , in the treaty with Holland , they knew that they contributed in ...
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