Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... hundred bales of cotton , already worth five hundred dollars per bale , did not sensibly diminish the pleasure afforded by the sight . After an appropriate celebration of the Fourth of July with the freedmen , I again left for New ...
... hundred bales of cotton , already worth five hundred dollars per bale , did not sensibly diminish the pleasure afforded by the sight . After an appropriate celebration of the Fourth of July with the freedmen , I again left for New ...
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... hundred dollars per bale . The Iberville landed me at Port Hud- son early the next morning . Riding out again over the magnificent fields , a slight calculation assured me that I ought to make six hundred bales . Was it not in fact ...
... hundred dollars per bale . The Iberville landed me at Port Hud- son early the next morning . Riding out again over the magnificent fields , a slight calculation assured me that I ought to make six hundred bales . Was it not in fact ...
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... hundred camels to carry the keys wherewith to lock his treasures . A little fly , sent by Allah , entered into his brain , and rapid- ly increasing in size , soon caused such intolerable pain that he could get relief only by having his ...
... hundred camels to carry the keys wherewith to lock his treasures . A little fly , sent by Allah , entered into his brain , and rapid- ly increasing in size , soon caused such intolerable pain that he could get relief only by having his ...
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... hundred and fifty - six bales , which , at the enormous price of cotton , brought one hundred and thirty - five thousand dollars . The entire expense of making the crop , including losses and revenue taxes , was about one hundred and ...
... hundred and fifty - six bales , which , at the enormous price of cotton , brought one hundred and thirty - five thousand dollars . The entire expense of making the crop , including losses and revenue taxes , was about one hundred and ...
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... hundred and sixty - five sail- vessels ; a larger number , it is thought , than will often be found to have arrived even at New York in a single day . A record kept at Mackinaw of vessels passing through the straits for six months ...
... hundred and sixty - five sail- vessels ; a larger number , it is thought , than will often be found to have arrived even at New York in a single day . A record kept at Mackinaw of vessels passing through the straits for six months ...
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