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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... Honor ( worth $ 400 ) , from the old United States Agricultural Society , which was the most valuable Premium ever offered in this country for a PLANTA- TION ENGINE , we were awarded the First Premium , a Gold Medal , by the Virginia ...
... Honor ( worth $ 400 ) , from the old United States Agricultural Society , which was the most valuable Premium ever offered in this country for a PLANTA- TION ENGINE , we were awarded the First Premium , a Gold Medal , by the Virginia ...
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... honors of the people . Shall we not exhibit these ? † Franklin's letter to Lee . - Trescot , page 16 . Adams to Franklin . - Trescot , page 17 . BOUND APR 1958 There were not a few who believed that European Colonies. EUROPEAN ...
... honors of the people . Shall we not exhibit these ? † Franklin's letter to Lee . - Trescot , page 16 . Adams to Franklin . - Trescot , page 17 . BOUND APR 1958 There were not a few who believed that European Colonies. EUROPEAN ...
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... honored precedents , and the checks and balances which commons , lords , the church and the throne interpose to each other . Hence , it has been truly said that " king , lords and commons may do anything ex- cept make a man a woman ...
... honored precedents , and the checks and balances which commons , lords , the church and the throne interpose to each other . Hence , it has been truly said that " king , lords and commons may do anything ex- cept make a man a woman ...
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... honor . But if we defeat those armies it will exasperate the whole North and unite their people in the further prosecution of the war in order to redeem their tarnished reputation , however hopeless they may deem the conquest of the ...
... honor . But if we defeat those armies it will exasperate the whole North and unite their people in the further prosecution of the war in order to redeem their tarnished reputation , however hopeless they may deem the conquest of the ...
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... honor , that man is a dead fly in our precious ointment . In seasons of great calamity the ancient pagans were accus- tomed to appease the anger of their gods by human sacrifices ; and if they had gone upon the principle of selecting ...
... honor , that man is a dead fly in our precious ointment . In seasons of great calamity the ancient pagans were accus- tomed to appease the anger of their gods by human sacrifices ; and if they had gone upon the principle of selecting ...
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