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... Poets ...... ******* ......... ......... .. Heroines of Sacred History - Young Ladies ' Companion ... ...... ******* ................ 88888 Renwick's Application of the Science of Mechanics to Practical Purposes ii Index .
... Poets ...... ******* ......... ......... .. Heroines of Sacred History - Young Ladies ' Companion ... ...... ******* ................ 88888 Renwick's Application of the Science of Mechanics to Practical Purposes ii Index .
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Renwick's Application of the Science of Mechanics to Practical Purposes ... 175 Potter's Objects , Rules , and Principles of Political Economy . Life of John Wickliffe , D. D. , by Margaret Coxe ......... .. Pierpont's Airs of Palestine ...
Renwick's Application of the Science of Mechanics to Practical Purposes ... 175 Potter's Objects , Rules , and Principles of Political Economy . Life of John Wickliffe , D. D. , by Margaret Coxe ......... .. Pierpont's Airs of Palestine ...
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... practical merchant , and a resident of Charleston , one of the principal cotton marts of the country , his habitudes of mind enable him to appreciate the subject , and to do it justice in the task which he has performed . He has pre ...
... practical merchant , and a resident of Charleston , one of the principal cotton marts of the country , his habitudes of mind enable him to appreciate the subject , and to do it justice in the task which he has performed . He has pre ...
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... practical tendencies of the age and the progress of our country , and to the wants of that large portion of our population comprised by the merchants , and also to develop an interesting form of commercial literature . Of the nature of ...
... practical tendencies of the age and the progress of our country , and to the wants of that large portion of our population comprised by the merchants , and also to develop an interesting form of commercial literature . Of the nature of ...
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... practical benefits upon the great bulk of men . As political power has been diffused among the great mass of men , the human mind has been directed to those inven- tions that were calculated to confer solid benefits upon the mass ...
... practical benefits upon the great bulk of men . As political power has been diffused among the great mass of men , the human mind has been directed to those inven- tions that were calculated to confer solid benefits upon the mass ...
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Seite 148 - The said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence, the security of their Liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon, them or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever.
Seite 149 - No State shall engage in any war without the consent of the United States in Congress assembled, unless such State be actually invaded by enemies, or shall have received certain advice of a resolution being formed...
Seite 151 - All bills of credit emitted, moneys borrowed, and debts contracted, by or under the authority of congress, before the assembling of the United States, in pursuance of the present confederation, shall be deemed. and considered as a charge against the United States, for payment and satisfaction whereof, the said United States, and the public faith, are hereby solemnly pledged.
Seite 149 - State?, in Congress assembled, and then only against the kingdom or state, and the subjects thereof, against which war has been so declared, and under such regulations as shall be established by the United States, in Congress assembled, unless such State be infested by pirates, in which case vessels of war may be fitted out for that occasion, and kept so long...
Seite 150 - The united states in congress assembled shall also be the last resort on appeal in all disputes and differences now subsisting or that hereafter may arise between two or more states concerning boundary, jurisdiction or any other cause whatever; which authority shall always be exercised in the manner following.
Seite 149 - No two or more states shall enter into any treaty, confederation or alliance whatever between them, without the consent of the United States in congress assembled, specifying accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue.
Seite 495 - If we consider our own country in its natural prospect, without any of the benefits and advantages of commerce, what a barren, uncomfortable spot of earth falls to our share ! Natural historians tell us, that no fruit grows originally among us besides hips and haws, acorns and pig-nuts, with other...
Seite 150 - ... that no treaty of commerce shall be made whereby the legislative power of the respective states shall be restrained from imposing such imposts and duties on foreigners as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting the exportation or importation of any species of goods or commodities whatsoever...
Seite 149 - All charges of war and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states in proportion to the value of all land within each state, granted to or surveyed for any person...
Seite 298 - Hesperides, that seem'd Fairer than feign'd of old, or fabled since Of fairy damsels met in forest wide By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, 360 Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellenore...