Commercial Review of the South and West: A Monthly Journal of Trade, Commerce, Commercial Polity, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal Improvements and General Literature, Tom 6James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J.D.B. DeBow., 1848 |
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... labor and noxious air of the mines . But with this period we will not long delay , since the reader has been for some time in possession of the valuable works of Mr. Prescott , which entirely exhaust the subject . Our observations upon ...
... labor and noxious air of the mines . But with this period we will not long delay , since the reader has been for some time in possession of the valuable works of Mr. Prescott , which entirely exhaust the subject . Our observations upon ...
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... labor , you deceive yourself . No , the planters can exceed even this ; they can easily obtain on an average , and without trouble , from 72 to 75 per cent . of cane - juice . * * It was after many years of enormous loss of juice ...
... labor , you deceive yourself . No , the planters can exceed even this ; they can easily obtain on an average , and without trouble , from 72 to 75 per cent . of cane - juice . * * It was after many years of enormous loss of juice ...
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... labor of whom is estimated at $ 27,000 per annum , and the cost of the paper , $ 30,000 more . In Two journals , 8 by 13 inches , were printed at Camden and Claremont , S. C. , just after the Revolution , one in 1786 , and the other in ...
... labor of whom is estimated at $ 27,000 per annum , and the cost of the paper , $ 30,000 more . In Two journals , 8 by 13 inches , were printed at Camden and Claremont , S. C. , just after the Revolution , one in 1786 , and the other in ...
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... labor , whereby he might earn sufficient to support himself and indigent parents . He was taken as an apprentice to the business , served his employers faithfully , and finally graduated from an obscure printing - office to the Senate ...
... labor , whereby he might earn sufficient to support himself and indigent parents . He was taken as an apprentice to the business , served his employers faithfully , and finally graduated from an obscure printing - office to the Senate ...
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... Labor - saving ma- chines are the order of the day ; and the utmost extent of human in- genuity is taxed for the invention of more and more , till we can almost anticipate the period when manual labor in many departments of industry may ...
... Labor - saving ma- chines are the order of the day ; and the utmost extent of human in- genuity is taxed for the invention of more and more , till we can almost anticipate the period when manual labor in many departments of industry may ...
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