The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 350
... increased taxation that this squandering has rendered necessary . How does increased taxation make the ers . poor poorer ? By raising the rate of their tenements . It makes them more wretched beyond what they are made by increased house ...
... increased taxation that this squandering has rendered necessary . How does increased taxation make the ers . poor poorer ? By raising the rate of their tenements . It makes them more wretched beyond what they are made by increased house ...
Page 687
... increased from a sail equivalent of 1,639,314 tons in 1840 , and 4,300,392 tons in 1869 , to 6,177,475 tons on the 30th of June , 1888. This gives the United States a home fleet which has increased more rapidly than the similar fleet of ...
... increased from a sail equivalent of 1,639,314 tons in 1840 , and 4,300,392 tons in 1869 , to 6,177,475 tons on the 30th of June , 1888. This gives the United States a home fleet which has increased more rapidly than the similar fleet of ...
Page 688
... increased the cost of materials for ship - building . The conclusive answer to this oft - repeated , but entirely unfounded , assumption is found in these facts : First . Our foreign commerce , which furnishes the cargoes for ocean ...
... increased the cost of materials for ship - building . The conclusive answer to this oft - repeated , but entirely unfounded , assumption is found in these facts : First . Our foreign commerce , which furnishes the cargoes for ocean ...
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