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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... received from various Mechanical and Agricultural Associ ations , including the Gold Medal of Honor ( worth $ 400 ) , from the old United States Agricultural Society , which was the most valuable Premium ever offered in this country for ...
... received from various Mechanical and Agricultural Associ ations , including the Gold Medal of Honor ( worth $ 400 ) , from the old United States Agricultural Society , which was the most valuable Premium ever offered in this country for ...
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... received , therefore , an offer of supplies , but though pressed anxiously by the home Government , by every packet , could make no further advances for many months towards a treaty . The authority was even given them to offer the aid 8 ...
... received , therefore , an offer of supplies , but though pressed anxiously by the home Government , by every packet , could make no further advances for many months towards a treaty . The authority was even given them to offer the aid 8 ...
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... received an audience from M. Gerard , and were made the happiest of men by the decision to which the king had arrived . * They were told , ever ; That after a long and full consideration of our affairs and propositions in council , it ...
... received an audience from M. Gerard , and were made the happiest of men by the decision to which the king had arrived . * They were told , ever ; That after a long and full consideration of our affairs and propositions in council , it ...
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... received no attention . The time had passed . We proceed rapidly to consider the course pursued by Spain and Holland at this juncture . The Spaniards had joint interest with the French to humble English pride and restrict English power ...
... received no attention . The time had passed . We proceed rapidly to consider the course pursued by Spain and Holland at this juncture . The Spaniards had joint interest with the French to humble English pride and restrict English power ...
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... Receiving every advantage that wealth , society and education could bestow , he felt himself an active agent in the great field of science . He imbibed the excitement which raged in the old world for travel and scientific discovery ...
... Receiving every advantage that wealth , society and education could bestow , he felt himself an active agent in the great field of science . He imbibed the excitement which raged in the old world for travel and scientific discovery ...
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