Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volum 30F. Hunt, 1854 |
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... less prevalent and prominent in all of its nations , with their varied national characteristics , and especially ... less than those of the most kindred tints , are sufficient to give birth to quip or jeer , or piquant jest . If the ...
... less prevalent and prominent in all of its nations , with their varied national characteristics , and especially ... less than those of the most kindred tints , are sufficient to give birth to quip or jeer , or piquant jest . If the ...
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... less sacred than those of conjugal love . There is no extremity of danger to which a man will not expose himself to serve or defend his friend . They are haughty , vindictive to excess , and not- withstanding their severity of character ...
... less sacred than those of conjugal love . There is no extremity of danger to which a man will not expose himself to serve or defend his friend . They are haughty , vindictive to excess , and not- withstanding their severity of character ...
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... less criminal , if they should land , and they would be even re- garded with less favor from this circumstance , it being a crime for the Japanese to leave his country , which subjects him to the sentence of death if he returns , and ...
... less criminal , if they should land , and they would be even re- garded with less favor from this circumstance , it being a crime for the Japanese to leave his country , which subjects him to the sentence of death if he returns , and ...
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... less than an armada of thirty of the heaviest and best ships of the navy of Great Britain or the United States , with 100,000 well - appointed troops , would do better to try its tactics and its metal on some other shores . The English ...
... less than an armada of thirty of the heaviest and best ships of the navy of Great Britain or the United States , with 100,000 well - appointed troops , would do better to try its tactics and its metal on some other shores . The English ...
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... less than 50,000 Spaniards , beside as many as 200,000 Indians . Such was the splendid metropolis of Spain's American empire . It had been about fourscore years occupied by Spaniards , and was of more than seven times the white ...
... less than 50,000 Spaniards , beside as many as 200,000 Indians . Such was the splendid metropolis of Spain's American empire . It had been about fourscore years occupied by Spaniards , and was of more than seven times the white ...
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Side 329 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: Because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me: and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
Side 336 - Car. 2. c. 3. § 4., enacts, that " no action shall be brought whereby to charge any executor or administrator, upon any special promise, to answer damages out of his own estate, or whereby to charge the defendant upon any special promise to answer for the debt, default, or miscarriage of another person...
Side 266 - To the honorable the Legislature of the State of New York in Senate and Assembly convened: The petition of...
Side 432 - The land at the point is twenty, or twenty-five feet above the common surface of the water ; and a considerable bottom of flat, welltimbered land all around it, very convenient for building.
Side 672 - ... was to know the condition of New England, which appearing to be very independent as to their regard to Old England or His Majesty, rich and strong as they now were, there were great debates in what style to write to them, for the condition of that colony was such that they were able to contest with all other plantations about them, and there was fear of their breaking from all dependence on this nation.
Side 44 - You know that the United States of America now extend from sea to sea; that the great countries of Oregon and California are parts of the United States; and that from these countries which are rich in gold, and silver and precious stones, our steamers can reach the shores of your happy land in less than twenty days.
Side 494 - No person, company, association or corporation shall directly or indirectly take or receive in money, goods or things in action...
Side 44 - Your empire hath a great abundance of coal ; this is an article which our steamships, in going from California to China, must use. They would be glad that a harbor in your empire should be appointed to which coal might be brought, and where they might always be able to purchase it. In many other respects, commerce between your empire and our country would be useful to both. Let us consider well what new interests...
Side 418 - If the privation be complete, a still more formidable train of phenomena take place. Coldness is felt over the whole body, with aching pains in all parts. Diarrhoea occurs ; the most horrid feelings of wretchedness come on ; and if the poison be withheld, death terminates the victim's existence.
Side 283 - Mr. Thomas Graves an able and a godly man master of her, was sent to Bilboa in the 4th month last, with fish, which she sold there at a good rate, and from thence she freighted to Malaga, and arrived here this day laden with wine, fruit, oil, iron and wool, which was a great advantage to the country, and gave encouragement to trade.