Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volum 33F. Hunt, 1855 |
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Side 20
... effect of the injury when the weather was bad , even in advanced age . There , too , he formed an early and close friendship , that remained unbroken for nearly eighty years , until termina- ted by death , with one of his companions ...
... effect of the injury when the weather was bad , even in advanced age . There , too , he formed an early and close friendship , that remained unbroken for nearly eighty years , until termina- ted by death , with one of his companions ...
Side 21
... effect what they attempt , show great aptitude for the minutiae , as well as for the general scope of any new business which they undertake , and that intellect well disciplined has considerable advantages in comparison with routine ...
... effect what they attempt , show great aptitude for the minutiae , as well as for the general scope of any new business which they undertake , and that intellect well disciplined has considerable advantages in comparison with routine ...
Side 26
... effect of render- ing the teeth black and shining , like ebony . They esteem it heathful , as it causes expectoration in a greater degree than tobacco . This , they aver , is abso- lutely necessary in their country . It is , however , a ...
... effect of render- ing the teeth black and shining , like ebony . They esteem it heathful , as it causes expectoration in a greater degree than tobacco . This , they aver , is abso- lutely necessary in their country . It is , however , a ...
Side 34
... effect than Col. Perkins occasionally did when his feelings were deeply engaged in the subject of debate . He was never in Congress himself ; although his election would have been certain if he would have accepted a nomination as ...
... effect than Col. Perkins occasionally did when his feelings were deeply engaged in the subject of debate . He was never in Congress himself ; although his election would have been certain if he would have accepted a nomination as ...
Side 38
... effect desired . This is an an- ecdote , or rather this part of it , for your own private ear , and you will not , of course , show this letter . " Some years afterward he was again at Morlaix , and as a proof of the affection and ...
... effect desired . This is an an- ecdote , or rather this part of it , for your own private ear , and you will not , of course , show this letter . " Some years afterward he was again at Morlaix , and as a proof of the affection and ...
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Side 555 - And Adah bare Jabal: he was the father of such as dwell in tents, and of such as have cattle. And his brother's name was Jubal: he was the father of all such as handle the harp and organ.
Side 171 - Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow? Or hast thou seen the treasures of the hail, Which I have reserved against the time of trouble, Against the day of battle and war?
Side 250 - States, or transfer or place under foreign registry or flag, any vessel or any interest therein owned in whole or in part by a citizen of the United States...
Side 105 - ... be payable, on the exportation of the like article to any other foreign country.
Side 104 - There shall be between all the Territories of His Britannic Majesty in Europe, and the Territories of Mexico, a reciprocal freedom of commerce. The inhabitants of the two countries respectively shall have liberty freely and securely to come, with their ships and cargoes...
Side 252 - An act to provide for the better security of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam...
Side 105 - All merchants, commanders of ships, and others, the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, shall have full liberty in all the territories of the Republic of Costarica, to manage their own affairs themselves, or to commit them to the management of whomsoever they please, as broker...
Side 555 - And they sat down to eat bread. And they lifted up their eyes and looked ; and behold a company of Ishmaelites came from Gilead with their camels, bearing spicery and balm and myrrh, going to carry it down to Egypt.
Side 138 - on the broad pathway of good faith and good will ; no advantage shall be taken on either side, but all shall be openness and love. I will not call you children, for parents sometimes chide their children too severely ; nor brothers only, for brothers differ. The friendship between me and you I will not compare to a chain, for that the rains might rust, or the falling tree might break. We are the same as if one man's body were to be divided into two parts; we are all one flesh and blood.
Side 97 - ... be, or be made to be, equal to a stock producing six per cent, per annum...