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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... hundred and fifty thousand eight hundred and fifteen tons and thirty - seven ninety - fifths , having nearly doubled , in that short period . From 1793 to 1810 , a period of seven- teen years , the increase of tonnage , employed in ...
... hundred and fifty thousand eight hundred and fifteen tons and thirty - seven ninety - fifths , having nearly doubled , in that short period . From 1793 to 1810 , a period of seven- teen years , the increase of tonnage , employed in ...
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... hundred tons were Aggregate cost , " tolls in 1830 , " tolls in 1831 , $ 10,946,443.68 1,056,799.67 1,222,801.90 The canal tolls received in the month of July , 1833 , amounted to the sum of one hundred and forty - seven thousand ...
... hundred tons were Aggregate cost , " tolls in 1830 , " tolls in 1831 , $ 10,946,443.68 1,056,799.67 1,222,801.90 The canal tolls received in the month of July , 1833 , amounted to the sum of one hundred and forty - seven thousand ...
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... hundred and one miles in length , with rise and fall of one thousand , six hundred and fifty - seven feet ; of which two hundred and twenty - three are overcome by twenty - four locks , and the remaining one thousand , three hundred and ...
... hundred and one miles in length , with rise and fall of one thousand , six hundred and fifty - seven feet ; of which two hundred and twenty - three are overcome by twenty - four locks , and the remaining one thousand , three hundred and ...
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