10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... trade due from the Colonies where the troops are pofted , that will bring back the money to the old colonies ? A. I think not . I believe very little would come back . I know of no trade likely to bring it back . I think it would come ...
... trade due from the Colonies where the troops are pofted , that will bring back the money to the old colonies ? A. I think not . I believe very little would come back . I know of no trade likely to bring it back . I think it would come ...
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... trade ? A. I have never understood it fo . I never heard fuch a thing fuggefted . And indeed an attempt of that kind could an- fwer no purpose . The merchant or tra- der is always skilled in figures , and ready with his pen and ink . If ...
... trade ? A. I have never understood it fo . I never heard fuch a thing fuggefted . And indeed an attempt of that kind could an- fwer no purpose . The merchant or tra- der is always skilled in figures , and ready with his pen and ink . If ...
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... trade and bets upon the price of grain ; the miners who go down a thousand feet into the earth , or climb two thousand feet upon the cliffs , and bring forth from their hiding places the precious metals to be poured into the channels of ...
... trade and bets upon the price of grain ; the miners who go down a thousand feet into the earth , or climb two thousand feet upon the cliffs , and bring forth from their hiding places the precious metals to be poured into the channels of ...
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