Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen37F. Hunt, 1857 |
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... kind that which is most appropriate to the various circumstances to which man is by nature adapted . Each country has a certain amount of alimentary substances peculiar to it , and the best rule is to adopt the diet of the nations in ...
... kind that which is most appropriate to the various circumstances to which man is by nature adapted . Each country has a certain amount of alimentary substances peculiar to it , and the best rule is to adopt the diet of the nations in ...
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... kind and quantity of food habitually taken by persons in the highest state of health , shows that in the gross it is no richer in the necessary materials for the support of the system than many compounds wholly consisting of vegetables ...
... kind and quantity of food habitually taken by persons in the highest state of health , shows that in the gross it is no richer in the necessary materials for the support of the system than many compounds wholly consisting of vegetables ...
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... kind of money would be so trifling as to be hardly appreciable . This would be one of those advantages which a high state of civilization confers . When confidence can be fully estab- lished and maintained , the actual transfer of ...
... kind of money would be so trifling as to be hardly appreciable . This would be one of those advantages which a high state of civilization confers . When confidence can be fully estab- lished and maintained , the actual transfer of ...
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... kind fully adapted to the wants of commerce , and can they , were they sufficiently numerous and suitably located , accom- plish all that the public may rightfully demand of banking institutions ? The verdict of society , ( whether it ...
... kind fully adapted to the wants of commerce , and can they , were they sufficiently numerous and suitably located , accom- plish all that the public may rightfully demand of banking institutions ? The verdict of society , ( whether it ...
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... kind attentions and services were unre- mitting ; and how much of the happiness of our daily being is dependent on such attentions and services ! He knew many persons , and suffered himself to forget none . If he had kept a list of them ...
... kind attentions and services were unre- mitting ; and how much of the happiness of our daily being is dependent on such attentions and services ! He knew many persons , and suffered himself to forget none . If he had kept a list of them ...
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