The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature, Volume 5M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1851 - Missouri |
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... five years ago , that has advanced in price . For proof of these statements we refer to sundry communi- cations from manufacturers and others , to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States , which are published in his an- nual ...
... five years ago , that has advanced in price . For proof of these statements we refer to sundry communi- cations from manufacturers and others , to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States , which are published in his an- nual ...
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... five to ten or twelve feet , the bottom gravely.- In the dry season , bungoes pass with their loads with difficul- ty . --- I have no hesitation in asserting that the San Juan can never be made navigable for ships of any considerable ...
... five to ten or twelve feet , the bottom gravely.- In the dry season , bungoes pass with their loads with difficul- ty . --- I have no hesitation in asserting that the San Juan can never be made navigable for ships of any considerable ...
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... five dollars under each act , have been as follows : Years . 1792 to 1834 Since 1834 Silver . Grains . 1,856 1-4 1,856 1-4 Gold , Grains . 123 3-4 116 Gold to Silver . Grains . 1 to 15 1 to 16 The British gold sovereign is nearly equal ...
... five dollars under each act , have been as follows : Years . 1792 to 1834 Since 1834 Silver . Grains . 1,856 1-4 1,856 1-4 Gold , Grains . 123 3-4 116 Gold to Silver . Grains . 1 to 15 1 to 16 The British gold sovereign is nearly equal ...
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... five millions of dollars annually of gold and silver , were exported to Asia . Since the machinery of Great Britain , and the prodigious increase of the manufactures of that country , have driven the cotton goods of India not only out ...
... five millions of dollars annually of gold and silver , were exported to Asia . Since the machinery of Great Britain , and the prodigious increase of the manufactures of that country , have driven the cotton goods of India not only out ...
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... five years . Mr. Jacob says its circula- ting notes then , ( 1830 , ) were not supposed to exceed one mil- lion sterling . Banks have also been established at St. Petersburg , Vienna , Berlin , and Copenhagen , besides numerous other ...
... five years . Mr. Jacob says its circula- ting notes then , ( 1830 , ) were not supposed to exceed one mil- lion sterling . Banks have also been established at St. Petersburg , Vienna , Berlin , and Copenhagen , besides numerous other ...
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