The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 54William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1866 - Commerce |
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... mean- Possessing a large social nature , liberal , ambitious of honorable dis- tinction , he is an earnest friend , a genial companion , and a public - spirited citizen , and active in every enterprise which he undertakes . He is in the ...
... mean- Possessing a large social nature , liberal , ambitious of honorable dis- tinction , he is an earnest friend , a genial companion , and a public - spirited citizen , and active in every enterprise which he undertakes . He is in the ...
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William B. Dana. $ 300,000 of its capital . The remainder of the means was chiefly derived from the sale of bonds received from the Dayton and Michigan Company in payment of coupons due the Cincinnati , Hamilton and Dayton Company under ...
William B. Dana. $ 300,000 of its capital . The remainder of the means was chiefly derived from the sale of bonds received from the Dayton and Michigan Company in payment of coupons due the Cincinnati , Hamilton and Dayton Company under ...
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... means to meet this investment , in order to provide for which , and for the amounts paid on Construction account , and for account of Hudson River Bridge at Albany ( the latter $ 330.000.00 ) , there was issued , during the year ...
... means to meet this investment , in order to provide for which , and for the amounts paid on Construction account , and for account of Hudson River Bridge at Albany ( the latter $ 330.000.00 ) , there was issued , during the year ...
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... means with which to buy sugar , tea , and coffee , he had in his hands a surplus ready to be applied to the purchase of all the machinery required for enabling him to double the produce of both his labor and his land . At what now might ...
... means with which to buy sugar , tea , and coffee , he had in his hands a surplus ready to be applied to the purchase of all the machinery required for enabling him to double the produce of both his labor and his land . At what now might ...
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... means of that comparatively small economy , have been made to the national wealth , at $ 1,000,000,000 , would be to remain very far indeed within the truth . Failing to develope our mineral wealth we are led necessarily to a waste of ...
... means of that comparatively small economy , have been made to the national wealth , at $ 1,000,000,000 , would be to remain very far indeed within the truth . Failing to develope our mineral wealth we are led necessarily to a waste of ...
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