The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 46William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1862 - Commerce |
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... MILES , of New York . H. E. MORING , Coffee and Sugar Broker , New York . JOHN SAVAGE , Of New York . J. W. SCOTT , of Toledo , Ohio . CHARLES TOMLINSON ; of London , England . ISAAC H. UPTON , Secretary Shipmasters ' Association ...
... MILES , of New York . H. E. MORING , Coffee and Sugar Broker , New York . JOHN SAVAGE , Of New York . J. W. SCOTT , of Toledo , Ohio . CHARLES TOMLINSON ; of London , England . ISAAC H. UPTON , Secretary Shipmasters ' Association ...
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... miles ; and then continues along the bed of the same river Sucubti to a point nine miles higher up . From that point to the Atlantic the distance is six miles . The whole length of the projected canal will therefore be 35 nautical , or ...
... miles ; and then continues along the bed of the same river Sucubti to a point nine miles higher up . From that point to the Atlantic the distance is six miles . The whole length of the projected canal will therefore be 35 nautical , or ...
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... miles distant from the Atlantic , was surveyed by the assistant engineers , and found , so far , to present every facility for the excavation of a canal . But , of the six miles not sur- veyed , Mr. GISBORNE , after a most cursory ...
... miles distant from the Atlantic , was surveyed by the assistant engineers , and found , so far , to present every facility for the excavation of a canal . But , of the six miles not sur- veyed , Mr. GISBORNE , after a most cursory ...
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... miles , and a population of 104,000,000 . The commercial prosperity of the Dutch excited the jeal- ousy of CROMWELL , by whom most vigorous efforts were made to sub- due their naval power . Under LOUIS XIV . and the auspices of the ...
... miles , and a population of 104,000,000 . The commercial prosperity of the Dutch excited the jeal- ousy of CROMWELL , by whom most vigorous efforts were made to sub- due their naval power . Under LOUIS XIV . and the auspices of the ...
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... miles of rail - road now penetrate the remotest corners of the United States . The population of the United States has increased from 5,300,000 at the opening of the century , to about 30,000,000 in the year 1858. The number of post ...
... miles of rail - road now penetrate the remotest corners of the United States . The population of the United States has increased from 5,300,000 at the opening of the century , to about 30,000,000 in the year 1858. The number of post ...
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