Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen 33F. Hunt, 1855 |
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... appears to have assumed some part of the business of her husband , who had been connected with George Erving , one of the Letters from Holland are remembered principal merchants in the town . which were addressed to her as Mr. Elizabeth ...
... appears to have assumed some part of the business of her husband , who had been connected with George Erving , one of the Letters from Holland are remembered principal merchants in the town . which were addressed to her as Mr. Elizabeth ...
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... it is not often met with ; the old nests are of a black cast , and not near so valuable as the white . There are three layers or thicknesses in the nests which , when separated , appear 24 Mercantile Biography : Spain, coast 626.
... it is not often met with ; the old nests are of a black cast , and not near so valuable as the white . There are three layers or thicknesses in the nests which , when separated , appear 24 Mercantile Biography : Spain, coast 626.
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... appears to have been the discovery of the northern portion of the Marquesas Isl- ands , as now laid down on the map of the Pacific . Its main object was de- feated by untoward circumstances . He soon afterward joined his friend Capt ...
... appears to have been the discovery of the northern portion of the Marquesas Isl- ands , as now laid down on the map of the Pacific . Its main object was de- feated by untoward circumstances . He soon afterward joined his friend Capt ...
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... appear to have been desirous of political distinction ; and the engagements in Commerce which required his attention were too import- ant to be made subordinate to any other demands on his time . In the narrative addressed to his ...
... appear to have been desirous of political distinction ; and the engagements in Commerce which required his attention were too import- ant to be made subordinate to any other demands on his time . In the narrative addressed to his ...
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... appear as healthy as people in general who are employed in hard labor of a different kind . Black bread , moistened with a kind of lard , or bad butter , furnishes them their food , and the spring quenches their thirst . Once in a while ...
... appear as healthy as people in general who are employed in hard labor of a different kind . Black bread , moistened with a kind of lard , or bad butter , furnishes them their food , and the spring quenches their thirst . Once in a while ...
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