Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volumen3 |
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1 Ship - carpenters . 5 Slate - roofer . 77 Soapmakers 4 Soldiers Spinners , cotton Spinners , hair 2 Spinners , wool 2 Stage - drivers 1 1 Statement shouing how the ture rere obtained in determining the. 2 8 10 do .. .tons .
1 Ship - carpenters . 5 Slate - roofer . 77 Soapmakers 4 Soldiers Spinners , cotton Spinners , hair 2 Spinners , wool 2 Stage - drivers 1 1 Statement shouing how the ture rere obtained in determining the. 2 8 10 do .. .tons .
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We regard the middle class as being embarked in the same ship as our . selves . They are living on ourselves . We have spent our wages in their stores and sliops , and if we have nothing to spend , they bave notbing to gain ; they have ...
We regard the middle class as being embarked in the same ship as our . selves . They are living on ourselves . We have spent our wages in their stores and sliops , and if we have nothing to spend , they bave notbing to gain ; they have ...
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If our emigrant ships are free to bring free labor from Europe to manufacture European iron , copper or brass ... and an ample duty is placed on the watches , and the watches are brought over in the same ship the watchmaker sails in .
If our emigrant ships are free to bring free labor from Europe to manufacture European iron , copper or brass ... and an ample duty is placed on the watches , and the watches are brought over in the same ship the watchmaker sails in .
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For instance , as I have said , in New York if a line of docks were built see what an amount of labor it would give , and it would be reproductive ; why , the ships of foreign nations would pay for it . By Mr. RICE : Q. Do you think ...
For instance , as I have said , in New York if a line of docks were built see what an amount of labor it would give , and it would be reproductive ; why , the ships of foreign nations would pay for it . By Mr. RICE : Q. Do you think ...
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They even ship their own men from England and employ them in the mines and furnish clothes from foreign countries to exchange with them for wages . Q. Would you probibit foreign capital from coming here to open gold mines ?
They even ship their own men from England and employ them in the mines and furnish clothes from foreign countries to exchange with them for wages . Q. Would you probibit foreign capital from coming here to open gold mines ?
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