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The present population of the United States , compared with the extent of territory over which it is spread , does not , except in the vicinity of the seaports , admit that extensive commercial intercourse within short distances , which ...
The present population of the United States , compared with the extent of territory over which it is spread , does not , except in the vicinity of the seaports , admit that extensive commercial intercourse within short distances , which ...
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The forests of the United States furnish practically all the material required for the extensive wood - working industries of the country , and lumber valued at more than $ 30,000,000 is now exported annually . The only foreign sources ...
The forests of the United States furnish practically all the material required for the extensive wood - working industries of the country , and lumber valued at more than $ 30,000,000 is now exported annually . The only foreign sources ...
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In one of the most extensive establishments engaged in the manufacture of agricultural implements in one of the Western States it is found that 600 men , with the use of machinery , are now doing the work that would require 2,145 men ...
In one of the most extensive establishments engaged in the manufacture of agricultural implements in one of the Western States it is found that 600 men , with the use of machinery , are now doing the work that would require 2,145 men ...
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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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