The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... establishment . T 3 While witnessing this most affecting scene , I could only regret that those , into whose hands the Lord has committed much of the silver and the gold , could not have been present to have had their hearts melted with ...
... establishment . T 3 While witnessing this most affecting scene , I could only regret that those , into whose hands the Lord has committed much of the silver and the gold , could not have been present to have had their hearts melted with ...
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... establishment , according to an official account rendered by the President and Directors to the Secretary of the Treasury : At Philadelphia , Portsmouth , $ 8,834,089 62 232,962 48 410,257 471,683 46 384,118 34 1,913,884 35 8,482,379 77 ...
... establishment , according to an official account rendered by the President and Directors to the Secretary of the Treasury : At Philadelphia , Portsmouth , $ 8,834,089 62 232,962 48 410,257 471,683 46 384,118 34 1,913,884 35 8,482,379 77 ...
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... establishment spoken of with praise ; but being accustomed to meet with exaggeration in the good as well as in the evil , which travellers relate of the coun- tries they have visited , I resolved to see the place myself . At eight o ...
... establishment spoken of with praise ; but being accustomed to meet with exaggeration in the good as well as in the evil , which travellers relate of the coun- tries they have visited , I resolved to see the place myself . At eight o ...
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