Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Том 3F. Hunt, 1840 |
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... interest that is to be dealt with . Safe counsellors they will be found , and generous ones too , it ' they are honestly treated . This measure , however , is seldom resorted to , and in these few cases is too long postponed . In the ...
... interest that is to be dealt with . Safe counsellors they will be found , and generous ones too , it ' they are honestly treated . This measure , however , is seldom resorted to , and in these few cases is too long postponed . In the ...
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... interests as the citizens of one common country , by a common proprietorship in the soil , and by intimate and im ... interest has recently begun to develop itself , respecting the early history , progress , and present condition of ...
... interests as the citizens of one common country , by a common proprietorship in the soil , and by intimate and im ... interest has recently begun to develop itself , respecting the early history , progress , and present condition of ...
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... interest in France respecting its newly acquired American territory . The work of the famous Baron La Hontan was issued in a pretty expensive style , and illustrated by numerous engravings , depicting savage customs and historical ...
... interest in France respecting its newly acquired American territory . The work of the famous Baron La Hontan was issued in a pretty expensive style , and illustrated by numerous engravings , depicting savage customs and historical ...
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... interest in the general diffusion of popular intelligence ; and the natural result of all this was , that the physical force of that ignorant population , composed of French Canadians , the fur traders , the peasantry , and the ...
... interest in the general diffusion of popular intelligence ; and the natural result of all this was , that the physical force of that ignorant population , composed of French Canadians , the fur traders , the peasantry , and the ...
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... interest in the American improvements which are fast pressing upon them , mourning over the golden days of seigniorial grandeur , and the departed glory of their liege lords . rest . Even after the territory passed into the hands of the ...
... interest in the American improvements which are fast pressing upon them , mourning over the golden days of seigniorial grandeur , and the departed glory of their liege lords . rest . Even after the territory passed into the hands of the ...
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