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It is already employed in a great variety of operations and upon different materials , and is rapidly becoming an indispensable and general appendage to the household . Among the branches of industry which have been signally promoted by ...
It is already employed in a great variety of operations and upon different materials , and is rapidly becoming an indispensable and general appendage to the household . Among the branches of industry which have been signally promoted by ...
Page 186
... the expansive power of inventions , and especially in the direction of great staples used as raw material in manufacturing processes and in the increase of the number of people employed relative to the number of the population .
... the expansive power of inventions , and especially in the direction of great staples used as raw material in manufacturing processes and in the increase of the number of people employed relative to the number of the population .
Page 188
The application of electroplating to nickel furnished a subsidiary industry to that of electroplating generally , and nickelplating had not been known half a dozen years before more than thirty thousand people were employed in the ...
The application of electroplating to nickel furnished a subsidiary industry to that of electroplating generally , and nickelplating had not been known half a dozen years before more than thirty thousand people were employed in the ...
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Contents
Economic Provisions of the Constitution of the United States | 7 |
The Land Ordinance of May 20 1785 | 13 |
The Tariff and Tonnage Acts of July 4 and July 20 1789 | 15 |
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