Report, Volume 14U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... Pottery trades XVI Glass trades .. XVIII Rattan trade . Cotton trade Woolen trade .. Carpet trade . XIX XIX XXIV XXVIII Silk trade ... Plush trade . Linen - thread trade Boot , shoe , and leather trades .... XXX XXXII XXXII XXXIII ...
... Pottery trades XVI Glass trades .. XVIII Rattan trade . Cotton trade Woolen trade .. Carpet trade . XIX XIX XXIV XXVIII Silk trade ... Plush trade . Linen - thread trade Boot , shoe , and leather trades .... XXX XXXII XXXII XXXIII ...
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... POTTERY TRADES . History and development . - The pottery REVIEW OF EVIDENCE . XV Building and loan associations.
... POTTERY TRADES . History and development . - The pottery REVIEW OF EVIDENCE . XV Building and loan associations.
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United States. Industrial Commission. POTTERY TRADES . History and development . - The pottery industry in this country dates from 1765 , when the establishment of a pottery in South Carolina caused uneasiness to English manufacturers ...
United States. Industrial Commission. POTTERY TRADES . History and development . - The pottery industry in this country dates from 1765 , when the establishment of a pottery in South Carolina caused uneasiness to English manufacturers ...
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... pottery industry was delayed in the past by the lack of adequate Government protection . Wages in the pottery industry , he says , are much higher in this country than in Europe , and the rate of duty imposed upon foreign goods has ...
... pottery industry was delayed in the past by the lack of adequate Government protection . Wages in the pottery industry , he says , are much higher in this country than in Europe , and the rate of duty imposed upon foreign goods has ...
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... POTTERY TRADES . A. Development of the pottery industry B. Conditions of capital and business- C. Labor organizations CLIV CLVII CLIX D. Relations of employers and employees E. General conditions of labor CLX CLX XIII . RATTAN TRADE . A ...
... POTTERY TRADES . A. Development of the pottery industry B. Conditions of capital and business- C. Labor organizations CLIV CLVII CLIX D. Relations of employers and employees E. General conditions of labor CLX CLX XIII . RATTAN TRADE . A ...
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