The North American Review, Volume 158Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1894 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 114
... industry worth this large expenditure could be established in the country . The present bill proposes to substitute for this bounty a new bounty beginning at the same figure and diminishing one - eighth every year so as to cease in ...
... industry worth this large expenditure could be established in the country . The present bill proposes to substitute for this bounty a new bounty beginning at the same figure and diminishing one - eighth every year so as to cease in ...
Page 319
... industries . Its sugar crop gives employment to at least two - fifths its popu- lation . Next in importance is its lumber industry ; the latter is engaged largely in the manufacture of cypress lumber , the greater portion of which goes ...
... industries . Its sugar crop gives employment to at least two - fifths its popu- lation . Next in importance is its lumber industry ; the latter is engaged largely in the manufacture of cypress lumber , the greater portion of which goes ...
Page 473
... industry in that country , em- ploying 70,000 laborers . Five hundred new looms are said to have been set up in 1891 ... industries in prose- cuting which that country has special advantages . Incalculable is the aid which human progress ...
... industry in that country , em- ploying 70,000 laborers . Five hundred new looms are said to have been set up in 1891 ... industries in prose- cuting which that country has special advantages . Incalculable is the aid which human progress ...
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