The Western Journal, 5-6±ÇM. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1851 |
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... body of consumers in every country ; and if , as we believe , the average money price of wages is as high now as it was in 1835 , the profits of labor have increased at least fifty per cent . since that time ; and we are warranted in ...
... body of consumers in every country ; and if , as we believe , the average money price of wages is as high now as it was in 1835 , the profits of labor have increased at least fifty per cent . since that time ; and we are warranted in ...
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... bodies least liable to these objections , and calm days invariably chosen . The estimated distances , too , are liable to be erroneous , but when the objects timed are very numerous , the errors arising from estimating distances from ...
... bodies least liable to these objections , and calm days invariably chosen . The estimated distances , too , are liable to be erroneous , but when the objects timed are very numerous , the errors arising from estimating distances from ...
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... body of water which flows through this stream is at all times considerable , but it varies greatly in amount with the seasons of the year . It is greatest during what is termed the " rainy season " in the interior , that is to say from ...
... body of water which flows through this stream is at all times considerable , but it varies greatly in amount with the seasons of the year . It is greatest during what is termed the " rainy season " in the interior , that is to say from ...
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... very low ; the current is regular , and the depth , according to Bulow , from 10 to 30 feet . The Colorado withdraws a large body of water from the river , which , however , continues to 18 Nicaragua Canal - River San Juan .
... very low ; the current is regular , and the depth , according to Bulow , from 10 to 30 feet . The Colorado withdraws a large body of water from the river , which , however , continues to 18 Nicaragua Canal - River San Juan .
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... body will be left undone . It is not sufficient that the people meet and adopt resolutions - they should select one or more intelli- gent and able individuals to attend the next session of Congress at Washington . Not because our ...
... body will be left undone . It is not sufficient that the people meet and adopt resolutions - they should select one or more intelli- gent and able individuals to attend the next session of Congress at Washington . Not because our ...
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192 ÆäÀÌÁö - The liability of the owner of any vessel for any embezzlement, loss or destruction by any person of any property, goods or merchandise, shipped or put on board of such vessel, or for any loss, damage or injury by collision, or for any act, matter or thing, loss, damage or forfeiture, done, occasioned or incurred, without the privity or knowledge of such owner or owners, shall in no case exceed the amount or value of the interest of such owner in such vessel and her freight then pending.
44 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... a public highway, for the use of the government of the United States, free from toll or other charge upon the transportation of any property or troops of the United States.
266 ÆäÀÌÁö - Knowst thou th' importance of a soul immortal ? Behold this midnight glory : worlds on worlds ! Amazing pomp! redouble this amaze ; Ten thousand add ; add twice ten thousand more; Then weigh the whole; one soul out-weighs them all, And calls th' astonishing magnificence Of unintelligent creation poor.
192 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... vessel, or any of them, may take the appropriate proceedings in any court, for the purpose of apportioning the sum for which the owner of the vessel may be liable among the parties entitled thereto.
91 ÆäÀÌÁö - Citizens by birth or choice, of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name of AMERICAN, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism, more than any appellation derived from local discriminations.
83 ÆäÀÌÁö - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven ; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon...
58 ÆäÀÌÁö - That no bill of sale, mortgage, hypothecation, or conveyance of any vessel, or part of any vessel, of the United States, shall be valid against any person other than the grantor or mortgagor, his heirs and devisees, and persons having actual notice thereof ; unless such bill of sale, mortgage, hypothecation, or conveyance be recorded in the office of the collector of the customs where such vessel is registered or enrolled...
45 ÆäÀÌÁö - An act granting the right of way and making a grant of land to the States of Illinois, Mississippi and Alabama, in aid of the construction of a railroad from Chicago to Mobile...