The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 45William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1861 - Commerce |
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... ship - building at ,. 516 77 203 270 178 " 6 66 66 66 ... sugar trade of , ... 414 tides and currents of , 167 vessels entered at port of , ... 180 New - York State canals , tolls on , .... 145 66 64 66 66 " " " 66 44 horse rail - roads ...
... ship - building at ,. 516 77 203 270 178 " 6 66 66 66 ... sugar trade of , ... 414 tides and currents of , 167 vessels entered at port of , ... 180 New - York State canals , tolls on , .... 145 66 64 66 66 " " " 66 44 horse rail - roads ...
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... ship's rig . 394 Rhode Island , early manufactures of , 620 statistics of manufac . , 144 vessels built in , 1860 , 181 66 66 24 Rice , prices of , New - York , 1849 - '61 , 151 298 Rio Grande River , harbor of ,. 382 Rio Janeiro ...
... ship's rig . 394 Rhode Island , early manufactures of , 620 statistics of manufac . , 144 vessels built in , 1860 , 181 66 66 24 Rice , prices of , New - York , 1849 - '61 , 151 298 Rio Grande River , harbor of ,. 382 Rio Janeiro ...
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... Ship - timber and its varieties ,. Ship Great Republic , .. Ships , iron - plated , .. ventilation of , .. rigs , revolving ,. Shoddy , what is it ?. 517 Substitute for plumbago , .. 388 Sugar pines of the Sierras , .. 66 French beet ...
... Ship - timber and its varieties ,. Ship Great Republic , .. Ships , iron - plated , .. ventilation of , .. rigs , revolving ,. Shoddy , what is it ?. 517 Substitute for plumbago , .. 388 Sugar pines of the Sierras , .. 66 French beet ...
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... ship - building ,. 383 Tobacco , Baltimore trade of , 1841- 64 46 66 Gt . Brit . and Turkey , 411 528 and Japan , 275 Russia and China , .. 527 " 6 281 66 404 46 46 316 46 U. S. and Japan , ... 184 64 " 6 and Denmark , 619 and Paragu'y ...
... ship - building ,. 383 Tobacco , Baltimore trade of , 1841- 64 46 66 Gt . Brit . and Turkey , 411 528 and Japan , 275 Russia and China , .. 527 " 6 281 66 404 46 46 316 46 U. S. and Japan , ... 184 64 " 6 and Denmark , 619 and Paragu'y ...
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... ship - building , 179 66 southern harbors of , .. 17 # 6 spindles of , .. 14 weight of cotton bale of , Whalebone ... ships , ... 144 .... 496 611 Vermont , statistics of manufactures , 144 vessels built in , 1860 , .... Vessels built in ...
... ship - building , 179 66 southern harbors of , .. 17 # 6 spindles of , .. 14 weight of cotton bale of , Whalebone ... ships , ... 144 .... 496 611 Vermont , statistics of manufactures , 144 vessels built in , 1860 , .... Vessels built in ...
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