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... taken to extend its use ; indeed , it is surprising that the consumption is so much less than it is in England , after allowing for the difference in the modes of intro- ducing its use , considering the general habits and almost ...
... taken to extend its use ; indeed , it is surprising that the consumption is so much less than it is in England , after allowing for the difference in the modes of intro- ducing its use , considering the general habits and almost ...
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... taken by the manufacturers during the last five years , and the amount of the crop for the same years , showing an excess of consumption of 616,000 bales . Also by the present high price of cotton , which is not caused by speculation ...
... taken by the manufacturers during the last five years , and the amount of the crop for the same years , showing an excess of consumption of 616,000 bales . Also by the present high price of cotton , which is not caused by speculation ...
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... taken from the amount of the dividends , ( which will produce the only true result , ) the rate will be less than 5 per cent per annuin . * While the Merrimack Company , for example , has been making large dividends from making printed ...
... taken from the amount of the dividends , ( which will produce the only true result , ) the rate will be less than 5 per cent per annuin . * While the Merrimack Company , for example , has been making large dividends from making printed ...
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... taken indiscriminately for the same period , would show a result very similar . Yet manufactures have been a source of great wealth to New Hampshire , and to New England . The monthly pay rolls of these New Hampshire compa- nies amount ...
... taken indiscriminately for the same period , would show a result very similar . Yet manufactures have been a source of great wealth to New Hampshire , and to New England . The monthly pay rolls of these New Hampshire compa- nies amount ...
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... taken as the annual rent paid by the Massachusetts cotton mills , for their water - power , and the necessary quantity of land on which to erect their mills . By the terms of the lease , each mill power is declared to be 45 cubic feet ...
... taken as the annual rent paid by the Massachusetts cotton mills , for their water - power , and the necessary quantity of land on which to erect their mills . By the terms of the lease , each mill power is declared to be 45 cubic feet ...
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amount annual annum average bales Bank Bank of England banker bbls bills bonds Boston brigs brokers Canal capital invested Cassimeres cent China commercial consumption cost cotton December dividends duty England estimate Exchange expenses export Fort Manoel fund furnished Hyson important increase interest Iron January July labor land Lawrence letters loan Lowell Magazine Manuf manufactured Massachusetts ment mercantile Merchants miles Millbury mills Morris Canal Naumkeag nautical miles North Adams November October Orleans paid payment persons employed plaintiffs population port post-office postage Pouchong pound present Printing Cloths production profits public debt quantity Railroad receipts received reduced revenue River road Satinets schooners Sheetings ship shoal sinking fund sold spindles statement steam taels Tallahatchie River tion tons Total trade treasury United vessels water-power Woolen Worcester Yalobusha River York
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