Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Том 29F. Hunt, 1853 |
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... given its blood to all her noble causes it has pacified and illustrated the country : it is our strength and our glory . The occupation of Africa has increased the influence even more than the possessions of France , it has shown that ...
... given its blood to all her noble causes it has pacified and illustrated the country : it is our strength and our glory . The occupation of Africa has increased the influence even more than the possessions of France , it has shown that ...
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... given rise to an immense importation . * The greatest part of this importation was made in the year 1847. Large capital and many ships were engaged that year in this trade . The customs , so far as this was concerned , were suppressed ...
... given rise to an immense importation . * The greatest part of this importation was made in the year 1847. Large capital and many ships were engaged that year in this trade . The customs , so far as this was concerned , were suppressed ...
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... given away a house and home and held utterly worthless scrip in place of it , who- ever had ruined a good business , whoever had exchanged meat for moon- shine , whoever , in short , had his folly to bewail , and felt the chagrin of his ...
... given away a house and home and held utterly worthless scrip in place of it , who- ever had ruined a good business , whoever had exchanged meat for moon- shine , whoever , in short , had his folly to bewail , and felt the chagrin of his ...
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... brought him out from behind the counter , and directed to iron ways the attention which he would else have given solely to the ways of selling linen . The movement made him one of its agents 48 Mercantile Biography :
... brought him out from behind the counter , and directed to iron ways the attention which he would else have given solely to the ways of selling linen . The movement made him one of its agents 48 Mercantile Biography :
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... given to young merchants who take credit on their purchases , is that they should avoid all dealing with men who make use of any unjust means to obtain their custom . If they will not take this advice , they will probably become wiser ...
... given to young merchants who take credit on their purchases , is that they should avoid all dealing with men who make use of any unjust means to obtain their custom . If they will not take this advice , they will probably become wiser ...
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