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... On cables , for every one hundred and twelve pounds , seventy - five cents ; On tarred cordage , for every one hundred and twelve pounds , seventy - five cents ; On untarred cordage and yarn , for every one hundred and twelve pounds ...
... On cables , for every one hundred and twelve pounds , seventy - five cents ; On tarred cordage , for every one hundred and twelve pounds , seventy - five cents ; On untarred cordage and yarn , for every one hundred and twelve pounds ...
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... seventy - five cents per one hundred pounds , and fifteen per centum ad valorem ; over number sixteen and not over number twenty - five wire gauge , one dollar and fifty cents per one hundred pounds and in addition fifteen per ...
... seventy - five cents per one hundred pounds , and fifteen per centum ad valorem ; over number sixteen and not over number twenty - five wire gauge , one dollar and fifty cents per one hundred pounds and in addition fifteen per ...
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a sons , working by hand processes and in the old way in the shops by the roadside , to make as many women's boots and shoes as one hundred persons now make with the aid of machinery and by congregated labor , a contraction of eighty ...
a sons , working by hand processes and in the old way in the shops by the roadside , to make as many women's boots and shoes as one hundred persons now make with the aid of machinery and by congregated labor , a contraction of eighty ...
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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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actual agricultural American amount authorized average bank become bill bonds capital carried cents centum character citizen classes coin communication Congress considered Constitution construction continue contract corporation currency debt demand deposit direction dollars duty effect employed England enter equal established exceeding existing extensive facts Federal fifty five foreign furnish further enacted give given gold Government hand hundred immigration important improvement increase industry influence interest iron issued labor land leading less manufacture means ment miles millions natural necessary notes object operatives paid passed period persons pound practically present production purchase question race railroad received represented result roads Secretary secure silver supply thereof thirty thousand tion tons transportation Treasury twenty twenty-five United valorem wages whole York