Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 19Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1848 - Commerce |
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... operations until the country shall be sufficiently frozen so as to bear man and beast . Knowing the desire of the government to have the lands surveyed as soon as practicable , and my earnest importunities to urge the work forward ...
... operations until the country shall be sufficiently frozen so as to bear man and beast . Knowing the desire of the government to have the lands surveyed as soon as practicable , and my earnest importunities to urge the work forward ...
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... operations as soon as smelting furnaces are erected , three of which , at least , are expected to be in operation during this season . The purity of the ore , the incredible quantity and extent of the mines , their accessibility ...
... operations as soon as smelting furnaces are erected , three of which , at least , are expected to be in operation during this season . The purity of the ore , the incredible quantity and extent of the mines , their accessibility ...
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... operations . Our own citizens embrace the induce- ments offered by the British government , and are interested largely in British mines in preference to our own . There is a call of the Upper Canada Mining Company at this time , in a ...
... operations . Our own citizens embrace the induce- ments offered by the British government , and are interested largely in British mines in preference to our own . There is a call of the Upper Canada Mining Company at this time , in a ...
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... operation . They employ from 30 to 40 men , and expected to have ready for shipment at this time 300 tons of bar ... operations in this vicinity . Such are the natural resources of these two peninsulas , the primary material elements of ...
... operation . They employ from 30 to 40 men , and expected to have ready for shipment at this time 300 tons of bar ... operations in this vicinity . Such are the natural resources of these two peninsulas , the primary material elements of ...
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... operations of Newburgh , we might name James Renwick , Leonard and Benjamin Carpenter , John Dubois , Jonathan and Isaac Hasbrouck , Robert Gardiner , Derick Amerman , Benjamin Smith , Alexander Falls , Joseph Clark , John D. Lawson ...
... operations of Newburgh , we might name James Renwick , Leonard and Benjamin Carpenter , John Dubois , Jonathan and Isaac Hasbrouck , Robert Gardiner , Derick Amerman , Benjamin Smith , Alexander Falls , Joseph Clark , John D. Lawson ...
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