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Page 431
... American school was slowly developing itself through the American ele- ments of Hawthorne , through Mrs. Stowe , through a host of magazine tale - writers — perhaps even through the fancy of the daily press for humorous realism ; and in ...
... American school was slowly developing itself through the American ele- ments of Hawthorne , through Mrs. Stowe , through a host of magazine tale - writers — perhaps even through the fancy of the daily press for humorous realism ; and in ...
Page 463
... American shipping , and to our present tonnage , though small , which is now not only earning nothing , but is actually decaying . 7. That revival of activity in our Ameri- can ship - yards means the distribution yearly of many millions ...
... American shipping , and to our present tonnage , though small , which is now not only earning nothing , but is actually decaying . 7. That revival of activity in our Ameri- can ship - yards means the distribution yearly of many millions ...
Page 464
... American ships sailed faster than English , insured better , received more freight and better prices . Americans sold ships to foreigners . Our tonnage had increased with great rapidity . In 1789 it was 280,000 tons ; in 1855 it was ...
... American ships sailed faster than English , insured better , received more freight and better prices . Americans sold ships to foreigners . Our tonnage had increased with great rapidity . In 1789 it was 280,000 tons ; in 1855 it was ...
Contents
Alfred Tennyson Poet Laureate | 17 |
John W Durst | 33 |
On Foot in Tlascala | 46 |
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