Niles' National Register, 第 4 巻1813 |
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... present hands is , that ma- being greater than it ever was before , and is very ny of them have been weavers for his father these fast increasing . About one half his cotton manufac - forty years , and motives of charity compel him to ...
... present hands is , that ma- being greater than it ever was before , and is very ny of them have been weavers for his father these fast increasing . About one half his cotton manufac - forty years , and motives of charity compel him to ...
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... present state of things continues , he will not employing of the orders in council , or an accomodation be the reduced number of hands he has at present . - tween the two governments . Read letters to that Distress among the lower ...
... present state of things continues , he will not employing of the orders in council , or an accomodation be the reduced number of hands he has at present . - tween the two governments . Read letters to that Distress among the lower ...
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... present , it is the opinion of many here , that spring goods ; we hope it may be the case . opinion is , the present session of Congress will leave our affairs , as it respects England , in nearly the same state at its close as at its ...
... present , it is the opinion of many here , that spring goods ; we hope it may be the case . opinion is , the present session of Congress will leave our affairs , as it respects England , in nearly the same state at its close as at its ...
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