Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 16±ÇF. Hunt, 1847 |
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... demand . 561 rel . val . of wheat & flour in N. Y. 561 corn crop of U. States , in 1839 .. 562 av . price of corn at N. Y. & N. O. 562 imported into G. Britain , '40 -46 . 567 an . imp . of wheat into G. B. '41 -43 567 exp . of grain ...
... demand . 561 rel . val . of wheat & flour in N. Y. 561 corn crop of U. States , in 1839 .. 562 av . price of corn at N. Y. & N. O. 562 imported into G. Britain , '40 -46 . 567 an . imp . of wheat into G. B. '41 -43 567 exp . of grain ...
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... Demand for Shipping - Management of the Government Fi- nances - The New Tariff - Mexican War - European Railroads - Rates of Bills in London - Bul- lion in the Bank of England - Stocks of Cotton in Europe and America , in 1845 , '46 ...
... Demand for Shipping - Management of the Government Fi- nances - The New Tariff - Mexican War - European Railroads - Rates of Bills in London - Bul- lion in the Bank of England - Stocks of Cotton in Europe and America , in 1845 , '46 ...
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... demand . That their wants are neither few nor trifling may be satisfactorily ascertained from the fact that the sum of $ 500,000 , the produce of the slave trade from the ports of Berbera , Zeyla , Tajúra , and Massowah , is only one ...
... demand . That their wants are neither few nor trifling may be satisfactorily ascertained from the fact that the sum of $ 500,000 , the produce of the slave trade from the ports of Berbera , Zeyla , Tajúra , and Massowah , is only one ...
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... demand for new combinations of matter and motion has been continually answered by widely - various , unwearied invention . " The application of steam to machinery , to navigation and to land carriage , the invention of the spinning ...
... demand for new combinations of matter and motion has been continually answered by widely - various , unwearied invention . " The application of steam to machinery , to navigation and to land carriage , the invention of the spinning ...
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... demand and high price in Britain and on the European continent , no one , at that time , seems to have ex- pected that this was ever to be one of the great staples and exports of the United States . " In 1793 , the year of the invention ...
... demand and high price in Britain and on the European continent , no one , at that time , seems to have ex- pected that this was ever to be one of the great staples and exports of the United States . " In 1793 , the year of the invention ...
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