North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... United States , every thing depends on manly , spirited , and well regulated exertion . It is the genius of our government to encourage enterprize of every sort , without interposing any more checks , than are essential to preserve its ...
... United States , every thing depends on manly , spirited , and well regulated exertion . It is the genius of our government to encourage enterprize of every sort , without interposing any more checks , than are essential to preserve its ...
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... United States bank , with a capital of ten millions of dollars , and making annual dividends of eight per cent , never had in circulation at any one time notes to the amount of five millions . More than one half of its business was done ...
... United States bank , with a capital of ten millions of dollars , and making annual dividends of eight per cent , never had in circulation at any one time notes to the amount of five millions . More than one half of its business was done ...
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... united by intersecting canals . These rivers were the Roan- oke , Tar , Neuse , Cape Fear , Yadkin , Catawba , and some others of less note . Reports were annually made , and such appropriations granted by the legislature , as were ...
... united by intersecting canals . These rivers were the Roan- oke , Tar , Neuse , Cape Fear , Yadkin , Catawba , and some others of less note . Reports were annually made , and such appropriations granted by the legislature , as were ...
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... United States . Its products annually for expor- tation may be estimated at two and a half millions of dollars . If proper encouragement were given to industry by rendering the river navigable , the products would soon exceed five mill ...
... United States . Its products annually for expor- tation may be estimated at two and a half millions of dollars . If proper encouragement were given to industry by rendering the river navigable , the products would soon exceed five mill ...
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... United States , that our pri mary rivers run nearly at right angles with the great ridges of mountains . Hence they are oftener obstructed by falis , than in almost any other country . This is particularly true of the rivers of North ...
... United States , that our pri mary rivers run nearly at right angles with the great ridges of mountains . Hence they are oftener obstructed by falis , than in almost any other country . This is particularly true of the rivers of North ...
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