Thirty Years of Labor, 1859-1889A. M. Kelley, 1967 - 372 pages |
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... hundred dollars per annum ; two copyists , at nine hundred dollars each per annum ; two copyists , at seven hundred and twenty dollars each per annum ; one messenger ; one assistant messenger ; one watchman ; two assistant watchmen ...
... hundred dollars per annum ; two copyists , at nine hundred dollars each per annum ; two copyists , at seven hundred and twenty dollars each per annum ; one messenger ; one assistant messenger ; one watchman ; two assistant watchmen ...
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... hundred thousand inhabitants , and is located on an eminence overlooking the business part of the city . The tract in question contains one hundred and forty - six acres of land . An examination of the tax duplicate of the city shows ...
... hundred thousand inhabitants , and is located on an eminence overlooking the business part of the city . The tract in question contains one hundred and forty - six acres of land . An examination of the tax duplicate of the city shows ...
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... hundred and sixty acres each should such a law be established . Divide the twenty - nine million acres into separate tracts of one hundred and sixty acres each , and we would have acres for less than two hundred thousand people . How ...
... hundred and sixty acres each should such a law be established . Divide the twenty - nine million acres into separate tracts of one hundred and sixty acres each , and we would have acres for less than two hundred thousand people . How ...
Contents
THE OLD ORDER CHANGES | 17 |
THE AWAKENING | 31 |
The workman studies the Bill of RightsConditions of white and black slaves | 57 |
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