Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen33Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1855 |
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... cents , had declined to fifteen cents per pound , and Col. Perkins being in New York for a day or two , on a visit to a daughter who resided there , a wish was expressed that it might be suggested to him that the temporary depression ...
... cents , had declined to fifteen cents per pound , and Col. Perkins being in New York for a day or two , on a visit to a daughter who resided there , a wish was expressed that it might be suggested to him that the temporary depression ...
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... cent , if we reckon one - sixteenth of the houses as without ten ints . Yet the capital invested in houses is generally reckoned to yield 5 per cent ; so it is probable the difference results from the understating of rents before the ...
... cent , if we reckon one - sixteenth of the houses as without ten ints . Yet the capital invested in houses is generally reckoned to yield 5 per cent ; so it is probable the difference results from the understating of rents before the ...
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... cent , whilst the money invested had been raised at about three and three - fourths per cent . And as Frankfort obtained the condition that the entire benefit of the roads should be shared in proportion to the amount of cash actually ...
... cent , whilst the money invested had been raised at about three and three - fourths per cent . And as Frankfort obtained the condition that the entire benefit of the roads should be shared in proportion to the amount of cash actually ...
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... cents net ; wages of a carpen- ter per day in winter , 27 cents net ; wages of a mason per day in summer , 29 cents net ; wages of a mason per day in winter , 27 cents net ; wages of a black- smith per day 40 cents , or 50 cents per ...
... cents net ; wages of a carpen- ter per day in winter , 27 cents net ; wages of a mason per day in summer , 29 cents net ; wages of a mason per day in winter , 27 cents net ; wages of a black- smith per day 40 cents , or 50 cents per ...
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... cent ; the least decennial increase of any State of the same section was in Rhode Island during the same period , that State being then almost entirely stationary . The largest decennial increase of a Middle State was in New York 1790 ...
... cent ; the least decennial increase of any State of the same section was in Rhode Island during the same period , that State being then almost entirely stationary . The largest decennial increase of a Middle State was in New York 1790 ...
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