The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Količina 57William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1867 |
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... :20 females in each 100 . White and colored 43:87 47:72 66 66 56:13 52:28 66 ་ 66 66 * Belonged to Massachusetts up to 1862 . Generally in New England there is , for obvious reasons 1867 ] 11 CENSUS OF RHODE ISLAND , 1865 .
... :20 females in each 100 . White and colored 43:87 47:72 66 66 56:13 52:28 66 ་ 66 66 * Belonged to Massachusetts up to 1862 . Generally in New England there is , for obvious reasons 1867 ] 11 CENSUS OF RHODE ISLAND , 1865 .
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... England . 17,320 of other States .. 132,039 138,106 5,187 7,156 112,297 Total native born .. 137,226 145 262 The large increase of natives of Massachusetts in 1865 was partly owing to the annexation of Pawtucket and East Providence in ...
... England . 17,320 of other States .. 132,039 138,106 5,187 7,156 112,297 Total native born .. 137,226 145 262 The large increase of natives of Massachusetts in 1865 was partly owing to the annexation of Pawtucket and East Providence in ...
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... England had already established iron works , because Nature had indicated iron as one of the natural pro- ducts of England , by placing there great beds of coal and iron , and but a comparatively small area of arable land . The farmer ...
... England had already established iron works , because Nature had indicated iron as one of the natural pro- ducts of England , by placing there great beds of coal and iron , and but a comparatively small area of arable land . The farmer ...
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... England being without coal , and being obliged to use costly fuel , were to demand that a tax be imposed upon every steam engine used out of New England , and that her own should be exempt ; would there not be an outcry which would ...
... England being without coal , and being obliged to use costly fuel , were to demand that a tax be imposed upon every steam engine used out of New England , and that her own should be exempt ; would there not be an outcry which would ...
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... England men ; and she engaged in them chiefly until the South forced a protective tariff upon the country . As this destroyed commerce , New England developed textile manufactures before their time , and then , becoming converted to the ...
... England men ; and she engaged in them chiefly until the South forced a protective tariff upon the country . As this destroyed commerce , New England developed textile manufactures before their time , and then , becoming converted to the ...
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Stran 211 - ... in trust for the several use and benefit of the occupants thereof, according to their respective interests; the execution of which trust, as to the disposal of the lots in such town, and the proceeds of the sales thereof, to be conducted under such regulations as may be prescribed by the legislative authority of the State or Territory in which the same may be situated.
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Stran 212 - In any case in which parties have already founded, or may hereafter desire to found, a city or town on the public lands, it may be lawful for them to cause to be filed with the Recorder for the county in which the same is situated, a plat thereof for not exceeding six hundred and forty acres, describing its exterior boundaries...
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