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This disposition , urged by the spirit of monopoly , is sometimes even carried to an injudicious extreme the effect of which is , that the manufacturing nations abridge the natural advantages of their situation , through an ...
This disposition , urged by the spirit of monopoly , is sometimes even carried to an injudicious extreme the effect of which is , that the manufacturing nations abridge the natural advantages of their situation , through an ...
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Most obvious among the natural advantages of the United States is its possession of every variety of soil , and every climate , except the tropical . There is thus an abundance of food supplies of almost every form for the consumption ...
Most obvious among the natural advantages of the United States is its possession of every variety of soil , and every climate , except the tropical . There is thus an abundance of food supplies of almost every form for the consumption ...
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Reference should be made also to the extensive supplies of natural gas , a fuel which is utilized chiefly in manufacturing . In 1899 the estimated value of natural gas was $ 20,024,873 . It is impossible to ascertain from the census ...
Reference should be made also to the extensive supplies of natural gas , a fuel which is utilized chiefly in manufacturing . In 1899 the estimated value of natural gas was $ 20,024,873 . It is impossible to ascertain from the census ...
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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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