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Page 45
... cotton factories , neither warping , expanding , nor contracting , and withstanding the acids of the fermented paste used in sizing ; and being eco- nomical and durable , large quantities have been , and Baltimore . 45.
... cotton factories , neither warping , expanding , nor contracting , and withstanding the acids of the fermented paste used in sizing ; and being eco- nomical and durable , large quantities have been , and Baltimore . 45.
Page 60
... cotton - planters in particu- lar , that below a certain range of prices they can raise some of the necessa- ry provisions for the use of their blacks to more advantage than cotton , and on the contrary at a price above this range it is ...
... cotton - planters in particu- lar , that below a certain range of prices they can raise some of the necessa- ry provisions for the use of their blacks to more advantage than cotton , and on the contrary at a price above this range it is ...
Page 66
... cotton . In their zeal , four large factories at Moscow , and three at St. Petersburgh had been erected , and under the expectation of obtaining the machinery from England . It was made a matter of diplomatic solicita- tion , but ...
... cotton . In their zeal , four large factories at Moscow , and three at St. Petersburgh had been erected , and under the expectation of obtaining the machinery from England . It was made a matter of diplomatic solicita- tion , but ...
Page 90
... cotton have compensated , and the quantity of stocks exported has , as seen in the state of the exchanges , more than compensated for the enhanced import of goods . The California demand has also turned into gold very considerable ...
... cotton have compensated , and the quantity of stocks exported has , as seen in the state of the exchanges , more than compensated for the enhanced import of goods . The California demand has also turned into gold very considerable ...
Page 93
... cotton purchased by the manufac- turers seems to have been comparatively very large at these high prices ; but nevertheless the value of the manufactured goods has by no means advanced in proportion , and the profits of the manufacturer ...
... cotton purchased by the manufac- turers seems to have been comparatively very large at these high prices ; but nevertheless the value of the manufactured goods has by no means advanced in proportion , and the profits of the manufacturer ...
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