The New England Magazine, Volumen45New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... industries will become increasingly desir- . able , and as the need is felt , it will be met . There is a little movement that way already . Still , the principal advan- tage that Brockton has to offer to - day is to the manufacturer of ...
... industries will become increasingly desir- . able , and as the need is felt , it will be met . There is a little movement that way already . Still , the principal advan- tage that Brockton has to offer to - day is to the manufacturer of ...
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... industries , given employ- ment to her people , made them a market for their cotton right here at home far greater than they have in England , and brought them prosperity and wealth such as they never knew before . Free trade would be ...
... industries , given employ- ment to her people , made them a market for their cotton right here at home far greater than they have in England , and brought them prosperity and wealth such as they never knew before . Free trade would be ...
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... industry . The whole country is interested in the pros- perity of every section , and particularly in the prosperity of every ... industries , but that that prejudice is recent and ill - founded , and therefore can and should be promptly ...
... industry . The whole country is interested in the pros- perity of every section , and particularly in the prosperity of every ... industries , but that that prejudice is recent and ill - founded , and therefore can and should be promptly ...
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