The Statesman, Volume 1Maryland Democratic Assoc., 1869 |
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... common Union , with unrestricted their past career , of affection for their old com- the scale . How shall those ... common sense and common people have been persuaded that the election of largely in excess of what has been usual on such ...
... common Union , with unrestricted their past career , of affection for their old com- the scale . How shall those ... common sense and common people have been persuaded that the election of largely in excess of what has been usual on such ...
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... common , and inferior at $ 1.70a2.10 for red . Corn has advanced . We note sales of prime old white at 128a130 cents ... common .... Sound common .. e E 2 3 16 nd A 2 tb Blackberries . 2 b Tomatoes . 0 00 @ 2 25 No. 2 .. 38 00 @ 40 00 66 ...
... common , and inferior at $ 1.70a2.10 for red . Corn has advanced . We note sales of prime old white at 128a130 cents ... common .... Sound common .. e E 2 3 16 nd A 2 tb Blackberries . 2 b Tomatoes . 0 00 @ 2 25 No. 2 .. 38 00 @ 40 00 66 ...
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... Common Pleas of Venan- go County , Pa . No. 46 , Jan'y T. 1868 . And now , to wit , Sept. 5 ; 1868 , motion in open Court to publish notice of liquidation of judgment in the above case in the Venango Spectator , a newspaper published in ...
... Common Pleas of Venan- go County , Pa . No. 46 , Jan'y T. 1868 . And now , to wit , Sept. 5 ; 1868 , motion in open Court to publish notice of liquidation of judgment in the above case in the Venango Spectator , a newspaper published in ...
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... COMMON CUTLERY , FAMILY HARDWARE , PARIAN STATUARY , PLATED GOODS , FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA , GLASS AND QUEENSWARE , BRONZES , CLOCKS , VASES , BUREAU AND TOILET SETS , . DINNER AND TEA SETS , FANCY GOODS , Brushes , Mats , Block and ...
... COMMON CUTLERY , FAMILY HARDWARE , PARIAN STATUARY , PLATED GOODS , FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA , GLASS AND QUEENSWARE , BRONZES , CLOCKS , VASES , BUREAU AND TOILET SETS , . DINNER AND TEA SETS , FANCY GOODS , Brushes , Mats , Block and ...
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... common $ 2.50a2.55 for red , at the close . grades at $ 1.75a2.25 bushel for both white and red , as to condition and quality . Corn continues in light supply , the offerings for the week being about 18,000 bushels . We note sales at ...
... common $ 2.50a2.55 for red , at the close . grades at $ 1.75a2.25 bushel for both white and red , as to condition and quality . Corn continues in light supply , the offerings for the week being about 18,000 bushels . We note sales at ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Agents American assortment Balti bill Bledsoe Bone Phosphate BROADWAY bushel cents character CHARLES STREET coal common Company Congress Constitution Court Cuba daily Dealer Democratic ELLICOTT'S MILLS engine England English Express Train Extra fair demand FANCY FAYETTE FIRE French furnished Government Guano Hagerstown Havana Herr House Insurance interest John Killingworth late Leave Baltimore machine Manufacturer Maryland ment negro North note sales Office Organs Orleans paper party Patent Philadelphia PIANOS political Port Deposit present President prime principles published quote Radical Railroad received Republican Reverdy Johnson Review Saturday Secession selected Shipping South Southern Spain STATESMAN steam Stephens STOCK BROKERS style Sundays Super Thucydides Tickets tion Train for Philadelphia United Venango county Views WARE Washington Washington County Railroad WATCHES week WEST BALTIMORE STREET White Wilmington York Zehren
Passagens conhecidas
Página 148 - FORGET six counties overhung with smoke, Forget the snorting steam and piston stroke, Forget the spreading of the hideous town ; Think rather of the pack-horse on the down, And dream of London, small, and white, and clean, The clear Thames bordered by its gardens green...
Página 55 - It can engrave a seal, and crush masses of obdurate metal like wax before it, draw out, without breaking, a thread as fine as gossamer, and lift a ship of war like a bauble in the air. It can embroider muslin and forge anchors, cut steel into ribands, and impel loaded vessels against the fury of the winds and waves.
Página 53 - That a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe defense of a free state; that standing armies, in time of peace, should be avoided as dangerous to liberty; and that, in all cases, the military should be under strict subordination to, and governed by, the civil power.
Página 121 - For the king knoweth of these things, before whom also I speak freely : for I am persuaded that none of these things are hidden from him; for this thing was not done in a corner. King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets ? I know that thou believest.
Página 38 - Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
Página 72 - In the winter of 1784-5, Noah Webster, whose political and other valuable writings had made him known to the public, proposed, in one of his publications, " a new system of government which should act, not on the States, but directly on individuals, and vest in Congress full power to carry its laws into effect.
Página 203 - Suppose, now, one of these engines to be going along a railroad at the rate of nine or ten miles an hour, and that a cow were to stray upon the line and get in the way of the engine ; would not that, think you, be a very awkward circumstance ? "
Página 53 - In a land of liberty it is extremely dangerous to make a distinct order of the profession of arms.
Página 101 - Soon shall thy arm, unconquered steam, afar Drag the slow barge, or drive the rapid car ; Or on wide waving wings expanded bear The flying chariot through the fields of air...
Página 131 - ... earth — must assuredly be now adequate to the settlement of questions growing out of the civil war waged alone for its vindication. This great fact is made most manifest by the condition of the country when Congress assembled in the month of December, 1865. Civil strife had ceased; the spirit of rebellion had spent its entire force; in the southern States the people had warmed into national life, and throughout the whole country a healthy reaction in public sentiment had taken place.