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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... material , is undoubtedly a very serious impediment to the progress of those manufactories . The injurious tendency of similar duties , either prior to the estab- lishment or in the infancy of the domestic manufacture of the article ...
... material , is undoubtedly a very serious impediment to the progress of those manufactories . The injurious tendency of similar duties , either prior to the estab- lishment or in the infancy of the domestic manufacture of the article ...
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... material . A cotton - famine set in , during which the price of the raw material rose from eleven cents to a dollar and seventy - six cents a pound . A large proportion of the mills were obliged to discontinue opérations : the remainder ...
... material . A cotton - famine set in , during which the price of the raw material rose from eleven cents to a dollar and seventy - six cents a pound . A large proportion of the mills were obliged to discontinue opérations : the remainder ...
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... materials and market over industry is less , just in proportion as the materials and products are more easily and ... material , such as clay , will be carried only a very short distance . Transportation charges , after a few hundred ...
... materials and market over industry is less , just in proportion as the materials and products are more easily and ... material , such as clay , will be carried only a very short distance . Transportation charges , after a few hundred ...
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