Readings in the Economic History of the United StatesLongmans, Green and Company, 1916 - 862 páginas |
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... Average £ S. d . £ S. d . from 1700 to 1710 265783 O IO 267205 3 4 66 66 1710 1720 392653 17 11 365645 7 II 86 66 1720 1730 518830 16 6 471342 I 2 10 6 . 66 1730 1740 670128 16 660136 II 46 1740 1750 708943 9 812647 13 01 46 ( 6 1750 ...
... Average £ S. d . £ S. d . from 1700 to 1710 265783 O IO 267205 3 4 66 66 1710 1720 392653 17 11 365645 7 II 86 66 1720 1730 518830 16 6 471342 I 2 10 6 . 66 1730 1740 670128 16 660136 II 46 1740 1750 708943 9 812647 13 01 46 ( 6 1750 ...
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... average value of goods paying the same duties , from China and other native Asiatic powers during the years 1802 , 1803 , and 1804 , was about two millions three hundred thousand dollars . . . . 1 A Statistical View of the Commerce of ...
... average value of goods paying the same duties , from China and other native Asiatic powers during the years 1802 , 1803 , and 1804 , was about two millions three hundred thousand dollars . . . . 1 A Statistical View of the Commerce of ...
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... average freight from England back .. American charges Insurance out & home on £ 2,500 at 4 % ... 8 men , 5 months at £ 5 . Captain and mate at £ 10 £ s . d . 95 .200 English charges £ 4,000 at 6 % .. £ 1,350 600 £ 1,950 £ s . d . 360 ...
... average freight from England back .. American charges Insurance out & home on £ 2,500 at 4 % ... 8 men , 5 months at £ 5 . Captain and mate at £ 10 £ s . d . 95 .200 English charges £ 4,000 at 6 % .. £ 1,350 600 £ 1,950 £ s . d . 360 ...
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... average calculation for several years to come it would not be found that the produce of this state at this rate of computation nearly equals what it was before the war . B. Agriculture in the United States , 17921 Agriculture had ...
... average calculation for several years to come it would not be found that the produce of this state at this rate of computation nearly equals what it was before the war . B. Agriculture in the United States , 17921 Agriculture had ...
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... average weight . In this market some bullocks were killed in the months of March and April last , the weights of which as taken from the accounts which were published at the time , you will find in a paper enclosed . These were pampered ...
... average weight . In this market some bullocks were killed in the months of March and April last , the weights of which as taken from the accounts which were published at the time , you will find in a paper enclosed . These were pampered ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 686 - And when any of said notes may be redeemed or be received into the treasury under any law, from any source whatever, and shall belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, cancelled, or destroyed, but they shall be reissued and paid out again and kept in circulation...
Página 72 - The same course that is taken in England, out of towns ; every man, according to his ability, instructing his children. We have 48 parishes ; and our ministers are well paid, and by my consent should be better, if they would pray oftener and preach less. But...
Página 149 - Do not you think the people of America would submit to pay the stamp duty, if it was moderated? A. No, never, unless compelled by force of arms.
Página 99 - Were the face of the earth, he says, vacant of other plants, it might be gradually sowed and overspread with one kind only, as for instance with fennel; and were it empty of other inhabitants, it might in a few ages be replenished from one nation only, as for instance with Englishmen.
Página 121 - ALTHOUGH a Kingdom may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase taken from some other Nations, yet these are things uncertain and of small consideration when they happen. The ordinary means therefore to increase our wealth and treasure is by Foreign Trade, wherein we must ever observe this rule; to sell more to strangers yearly than we consume of theirs in value.
Página 346 - Generally, in all the western settlements, three classes, like the waves of the ocean, have rolled one after the other. First comes the pioneer, who depends for the subsistence of his family chiefly upon the natural growth of vegetation, called the "range," and the proceeds of hunting. His implements of agriculture are rude, chiefly of his own •nake, and his efforts directed mainly to a crop of corn and a "truck patch.
Página 686 - And, to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare and provide for the redemption in this act authorized or required, he is authorized to use any surplus revenues from time to time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, and dispose of, at not less than par in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds of the United States described in the act of Congress approved July 14, 1870, entitled ' An act to authorize the refunding of the national debt...
Página 486 - ... would seem to be its duty to take nothing less than their full value ; and if gratuities must be made once in fifteen or twenty years, let them not be bestowed on the subjects of a foreign government, nor upon a designated and favored class of men in our own country.
Página 486 - ... must come, directly or indirectly, out of the earnings of the American people. It is due to them, therefore, if their government sell monopolies and exclusive privileges, that they should at least exact for them as much as they are worth in open market. The value of the monopoly in this case may be correctly ascertained. The twentyeight millions of stock would probably be at an advance of...
Página 305 - The creation of a home market is not only necessary to procure for our agriculture a just reward of its labors, but it is indispensable to obtain a supply of our necessary wants. If we cannot sell, we cannot buy.