The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature, Volume 3M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1849 - Missouri Agriculture and the mechanic arts are the basis of civilization. |
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... ENGLISH progress , a nd English manners .. FENCES -- Comparative cost of wire and plank Fences ... ............... ........................ ........... 339 & 404 FISHERIES- ( See whale Fishing , ) ... FUR TRADE , American - Its history ...
... ENGLISH progress , a nd English manners .. FENCES -- Comparative cost of wire and plank Fences ... ............... ........................ ........... 339 & 404 FISHERIES- ( See whale Fishing , ) ... FUR TRADE , American - Its history ...
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... English Buccaneers - Adventures of Ox- enhave - Voyage of Drake - Voyage of Cooke - Origin of Russian fur company - Russian Amreica - Adveutnres of Capt . Sutter to California - Organization of the Russian Compa- ny - Remarkble escape ...
... English Buccaneers - Adventures of Ox- enhave - Voyage of Drake - Voyage of Cooke - Origin of Russian fur company - Russian Amreica - Adveutnres of Capt . Sutter to California - Organization of the Russian Compa- ny - Remarkble escape ...
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... English and the Spaniards on the latter continent by directing his military forces by that route . The ostensible and subsidiary purposes of the Czar , were the extension of geographical knowledge and the encouragement of the fur trade ...
... English and the Spaniards on the latter continent by directing his military forces by that route . The ostensible and subsidiary purposes of the Czar , were the extension of geographical knowledge and the encouragement of the fur trade ...
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... English threw off the Papal yoke , they imme- diately commenced taking measures to encourage their traders to round Cape Horn . Queen Elizabeth formally demanded of the Spanish Crown the recognition of the right of her subjects to ...
... English threw off the Papal yoke , they imme- diately commenced taking measures to encourage their traders to round Cape Horn . Queen Elizabeth formally demanded of the Spanish Crown the recognition of the right of her subjects to ...
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... English and the Russians , the former from its pos- sessions in the northern and eastern portions of the American conti- nent and the latter from Siberia and other northern districts of their immense empire . The Russians then conveyed ...
... English and the Russians , the former from its pos- sessions in the northern and eastern portions of the American conti- nent and the latter from Siberia and other northern districts of their immense empire . The Russians then conveyed ...
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