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Australia (Australia) (search for this): article 9
The East India trade. --Five hundred and ten American ships and one hundred and forty-four American barks are employed in the East India trade not including California or Australia ships. Of these ships Boston owns two hundred and forty-four, or nearly one half. A good opening for Capt. Semmes.
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The East India trade. --Five hundred and ten American ships and one hundred and forty-four American barks are employed in the East India trade not including California or Australia ships. Of these ships Boston owns two hundred and forty-four, or nearly one half. A good opening for Capt. Semmes.
East India (search for this): article 9
The East India trade. --Five hundred and ten American ships and one hundred and forty-four American barks are employed in the East India trade not including California or Australia ships. Of these ships Boston owns two hundred and forty-four, or nearly one half. A good opening for Capt. Semmes. The East India trade. --Five hundred and ten American ships and one hundred and forty-four American barks are employed in the East India trade not including California or Australia ships. Of these ships Boston owns two hundred and forty-four, or nearly one half. A good opening for Capt. Semmes.
The East India trade. --Five hundred and ten American ships and one hundred and forty-four American barks are employed in the East India trade not including California or Australia ships. Of these ships Boston owns two hundred and forty-four, or nearly one half. A good opening for Capt. Semmes.