Readings in the Economic and Social History of the United States, Volumen1Felix Flügel, Harold Underwood Faulkner Harper & Brothers, 1929 - 978 páginas |
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Felix Flügel, Harold Underwood Faulkner. At seven and a half per cent . , ad valorem , saltpetre , jewelry , watches , gold and silver wares , laces etc .; at fifteen per cent . , gold leaf , and articles otherwise free ; at twenty per cent ...
Felix Flügel, Harold Underwood Faulkner. At seven and a half per cent . , ad valorem , saltpetre , jewelry , watches , gold and silver wares , laces etc .; at fifteen per cent . , gold leaf , and articles otherwise free ; at twenty per cent ...
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... cent . , or nearly one half ; in Tennessee the proportion was least , being 9.6 per cent . , or one tenth . The proportion of free blacks was largest in Rhode Island , 3,407 , or one twenty - third , and in Delaware , one fifteenth . In ...
... cent . , or nearly one half ; in Tennessee the proportion was least , being 9.6 per cent . , or one tenth . The proportion of free blacks was largest in Rhode Island , 3,407 , or one twenty - third , and in Delaware , one fifteenth . In ...
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... cent of all strikes and 38.53 per cent of all establishments involved in strikes . In the coal and coke industry were 9.08 per cent of all strikes and 9.39 per cent of all establishments involved in strikes . Many strikes were found in ...
... cent of all strikes and 38.53 per cent of all establishments involved in strikes . In the coal and coke industry were 9.08 per cent of all strikes and 9.39 per cent of all establishments involved in strikes . Many strikes were found in ...
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