Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen20Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1849 |
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... means of keeping constantly in his pay a turbulent party , who would go any lengths in support of the man from whom they derived their subsis- tence ; and , as they were all soldiers , they were ready to embroil their country in a civil ...
... means of keeping constantly in his pay a turbulent party , who would go any lengths in support of the man from whom they derived their subsis- tence ; and , as they were all soldiers , they were ready to embroil their country in a civil ...
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... mean that a merchant has no attachment to his country ; think not we mean , that the land of his forefathers - the land in which his ancestors lived and acted , and in which their ashes now repose - the land which gave him birth , and ...
... mean that a merchant has no attachment to his country ; think not we mean , that the land of his forefathers - the land in which his ancestors lived and acted , and in which their ashes now repose - the land which gave him birth , and ...
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... means , intend to recommend taciturnity in general company . Conversation is one of the means by which knowledge is communicated , and the character of mankind is improved . As rough diamonds become smooth by being shaken together in a ...
... means , intend to recommend taciturnity in general company . Conversation is one of the means by which knowledge is communicated , and the character of mankind is improved . As rough diamonds become smooth by being shaken together in a ...
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... means of any kind unless apparently within his power . We have frequently heard him af firm , that it was his habit through life , and especially in the early portion of it , not to assume pecuniary responsibilities , without ...
... means of any kind unless apparently within his power . We have frequently heard him af firm , that it was his habit through life , and especially in the early portion of it , not to assume pecuniary responsibilities , without ...
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... means of instruction , than he opened in his own house a school on Sundays , some- times teaching the scholars himself , but usually hiring a person to do it . There are , it is believed , persons now living in Pawtucket who attended ...
... means of instruction , than he opened in his own house a school on Sundays , some- times teaching the scholars himself , but usually hiring a person to do it . There are , it is believed , persons now living in Pawtucket who attended ...
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