The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 第 22 卷F. Hunt, 1850 |
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... present binds our distant portions together so firmly . We need hardly say that we allude to the Pacific line of steamers from Panama to California , established by Messrs . Howland & Aspinwall , and their associates , which has served ...
... present binds our distant portions together so firmly . We need hardly say that we allude to the Pacific line of steamers from Panama to California , established by Messrs . Howland & Aspinwall , and their associates , which has served ...
第 27 頁
... present time , to establish manufactures on so extensive a scale as is re- commended . In what follows we wish to give some more facts , which will go to confirm the conclusions already reached , and to show the unsoundness of the views ...
... present time , to establish manufactures on so extensive a scale as is re- commended . In what follows we wish to give some more facts , which will go to confirm the conclusions already reached , and to show the unsoundness of the views ...
第 33 頁
... present demand for goods , and beyond the supply of cotton . Were there no other proof , would not this be enough to assure us that the profits of manufacturing are now small , and have been so for some time past , and must continue so ...
... present demand for goods , and beyond the supply of cotton . Were there no other proof , would not this be enough to assure us that the profits of manufacturing are now small , and have been so for some time past , and must continue so ...
第 48 頁
... present pursued in the gathering and distribution of letters in our large towns . This cannot fail to take place , for the simple reason that the present method will be found too cubersome and costly to pay , while a far more simple and ...
... present pursued in the gathering and distribution of letters in our large towns . This cannot fail to take place , for the simple reason that the present method will be found too cubersome and costly to pay , while a far more simple and ...
第 52 頁
... present month , ( December , 1819 , ) states the value of the postage of Congress at $ 792,700 , in addition to the sums allowed to postmasters for distributing free letters ; amounting , probably , to $ 150,000 more . The labor of ...
... present month , ( December , 1819 , ) states the value of the postage of Congress at $ 792,700 , in addition to the sums allowed to postmasters for distributing free letters ; amounting , probably , to $ 150,000 more . The labor of ...
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