Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 16±ÇF. Hunt, 1847 |
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... whole divi . sion was in a few moments closely engaged , and for more than an hour was severely pressed , by the superiority of the French ; but at last the leading ships of the centre were enabled to come to its assistance . These were ...
... whole divi . sion was in a few moments closely engaged , and for more than an hour was severely pressed , by the superiority of the French ; but at last the leading ships of the centre were enabled to come to its assistance . These were ...
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... whole fleet , to her assistance . The pursuing British ships fell back into their stations , and a close line was formed . During the night , such man©«uvres were performed by the British fleet , as were necessary to maintain its ...
... whole fleet , to her assistance . The pursuing British ships fell back into their stations , and a close line was formed . During the night , such man©«uvres were performed by the British fleet , as were necessary to maintain its ...
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... from a few points of time , selecting the statistics of certain dates , taken at random . In the year 1791 , the whole cotton crop of the United States was but With Reference to its Effect on the Production of Cotton . 45.
... from a few points of time , selecting the statistics of certain dates , taken at random . In the year 1791 , the whole cotton crop of the United States was but With Reference to its Effect on the Production of Cotton . 45.
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the whole cotton crop of the United States was but 2.000,000 of pounds . In 1845 , ( fifty - two years after the invention of the cotton - gin . ) it was more than 1,000,000,000 of pounds , ( 2,395,000 bales , averaging above 430 pounds ...
the whole cotton crop of the United States was but 2.000,000 of pounds . In 1845 , ( fifty - two years after the invention of the cotton - gin . ) it was more than 1,000,000,000 of pounds , ( 2,395,000 bales , averaging above 430 pounds ...
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... whole South are truly the original invention of Whitney , -that no improvement or successful variation of the essential parts has yet been effected . The actual characteristics of the machine , ( the cylinder and brush , ) the sole real ...
... whole South are truly the original invention of Whitney , -that no improvement or successful variation of the essential parts has yet been effected . The actual characteristics of the machine , ( the cylinder and brush , ) the sole real ...
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