The Government and the Economy, 1783-1861Bobbs-Merrill, 1967 - 544페이지 |
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... productive of an annual revenue exceeding ninety - eight thousand dollars ; and two hundred and forty thousand dollars will become alike productive after the first day of May 1818 . In the present state of the fund , the progress The ...
... productive of an annual revenue exceeding ninety - eight thousand dollars ; and two hundred and forty thousand dollars will become alike productive after the first day of May 1818 . In the present state of the fund , the progress The ...
207 페이지
... productive powers should be encreased rather in Vermont or Maine , than in England . If this individual happens to be the agent of a foreign manu- factory , he may even be injured in his livelihood by the grow- ing industry of his next ...
... productive powers should be encreased rather in Vermont or Maine , than in England . If this individual happens to be the agent of a foreign manu- factory , he may even be injured in his livelihood by the grow- ing industry of his next ...
212 페이지
... productive power by fostering cotton and woollen manufactories ? ( capital of na- ture :) 2. Whether by its present industry , instruction , enterprising spirit , perseverance , armies , naval power , government , ( capi- tal of mind ) ...
... productive power by fostering cotton and woollen manufactories ? ( capital of na- ture :) 2. Whether by its present industry , instruction , enterprising spirit , perseverance , armies , naval power , government , ( capi- tal of mind ) ...
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The Objections to National Action | 42 |
The Virginia Program of Mixed Enterprise | 57 |
A Triumph of Public Enterprise | 77 |
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