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... France , nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise , ever carried this perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent to which it has been pushed by this re- cent people , a people who are still , as it were , but in the ...
... France , nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise , ever carried this perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent to which it has been pushed by this re- cent people , a people who are still , as it were , but in the ...
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... France , have at various times given bounties and privileges to whalers . The Dutch have endeavored to revive the fishery , by remunerating their ships that make unfortunate voyages , with bounties proportionate to their losses . The ...
... France , have at various times given bounties and privileges to whalers . The Dutch have endeavored to revive the fishery , by remunerating their ships that make unfortunate voyages , with bounties proportionate to their losses . The ...
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... France endeavored to give an im- pulse to the whaling business in his dominions , by fitting out six ships at his own expense . Allured by peculiar immuni- ties , several families from Nantucket settled at Dunkirk . The business ...
... France endeavored to give an im- pulse to the whaling business in his dominions , by fitting out six ships at his own expense . Allured by peculiar immuni- ties , several families from Nantucket settled at Dunkirk . The business ...
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... France ; a monarch , who was not destitute of eminent qualities as well as disgust- ing vices ; possessing courage , a knowledge of men and of busi- ness , a powerful will , a disposition favorable to the adminis- tration of justice ...
... France ; a monarch , who was not destitute of eminent qualities as well as disgust- ing vices ; possessing courage , a knowledge of men and of busi- ness , a powerful will , a disposition favorable to the adminis- tration of justice ...
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and when the hermit arrived , the monarch of France begged him to spare his life . He threw himself at the feet of the man , who was believed to be so powerful from the sanctity of his character ; he begged the intercession of his ...
and when the hermit arrived , the monarch of France begged him to spare his life . He threw himself at the feet of the man , who was believed to be so powerful from the sanctity of his character ; he begged the intercession of his ...
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