Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen33F. Hunt, 1855 |
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... tons under Capt . Swift , then the chief carpenter , and the schooner col- lected some twelve or fifteen hundred sea - otters during the season , which added much to the profit of the voyage , as the skins were worth $ 30 or $ 40 when ...
... tons under Capt . Swift , then the chief carpenter , and the schooner col- lected some twelve or fifteen hundred sea - otters during the season , which added much to the profit of the voyage , as the skins were worth $ 30 or $ 40 when ...
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... tons in which to cross the channel . As we had no use but for the cabin , we gave pas- sage to a dozen or more Frenchmen , who had been exchanged and had no means of getting to France but by the privileged vessels which left Plymouth ...
... tons in which to cross the channel . As we had no use but for the cabin , we gave pas- sage to a dozen or more Frenchmen , who had been exchanged and had no means of getting to France but by the privileged vessels which left Plymouth ...
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... ton , and Dr. S. G. Howe , a gentleman distinguished through a long series of years for his philanthropic labors , was placed at its head , and soon made those improvements and modifications which have rendered the Boston press so fa ...
... ton , and Dr. S. G. Howe , a gentleman distinguished through a long series of years for his philanthropic labors , was placed at its head , and soon made those improvements and modifications which have rendered the Boston press so fa ...
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... tons of coal . " PHILADELPHIA AS A MANUFACTURING CITY . " As a manufacturing city , Philadelphia occupies the second place in the Union . In 1850 , she had $ 33,737,911 capital invested in manufactures . At the several establishments ...
... tons of coal . " PHILADELPHIA AS A MANUFACTURING CITY . " As a manufacturing city , Philadelphia occupies the second place in the Union . In 1850 , she had $ 33,737,911 capital invested in manufactures . At the several establishments ...
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... tons of produce , while the railways of the State of Pennsylvania , running to the same quarter , can carry only 1,700,000 tons . True enough , other works are in progress , or in contemplation , which will enlarge her carrying power to ...
... tons of produce , while the railways of the State of Pennsylvania , running to the same quarter , can carry only 1,700,000 tons . True enough , other works are in progress , or in contemplation , which will enlarge her carrying power to ...
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