The History of the Cotton Famine: From the Fall of Sumter to the Passing of the Public Works ActSaunders, Otley, and Company, 1865 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... distress , -- which indeed still prevails in certain localities , --but the improving condition of the markets , the great decrease of indigence as compared with that of the winter season of 1862 , and the salutary influence of the ...
... distress , -- which indeed still prevails in certain localities , --but the improving condition of the markets , the great decrease of indigence as compared with that of the winter season of 1862 , and the salutary influence of the ...
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... distress . ' But the purposes of this Intro- duction will be accomplished with a concluding glance at the position of the cotton trade in the zenith of its glory at the close of the year 1860 . The dreary totals which Mr. Gladstone's ...
... distress . ' But the purposes of this Intro- duction will be accomplished with a concluding glance at the position of the cotton trade in the zenith of its glory at the close of the year 1860 . The dreary totals which Mr. Gladstone's ...
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... distress in the manufacturing districts appeared in October , when many factories began to run short time . But the American war , to which this distress it than the overstocked condition of the markets . Specu- was then generally ...
... distress in the manufacturing districts appeared in October , when many factories began to run short time . But the American war , to which this distress it than the overstocked condition of the markets . Specu- was then generally ...
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... distress to press down wages to a starvation - point , they have done all that could be expected of them . If In alluding to the constituents of the cotton trade , it is necessary to remember that the merchants and brokers , who are ...
... distress to press down wages to a starvation - point , they have done all that could be expected of them . If In alluding to the constituents of the cotton trade , it is necessary to remember that the merchants and brokers , who are ...
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... in this denomination , which are the immediate subjects of inquiry . It is necessary , how- ever , before plunging into the details of a distress from which we shall not emerge even at the close of COTTON FAMINE . 43.
... in this denomination , which are the immediate subjects of inquiry . It is necessary , how- ever , before plunging into the details of a distress from which we shall not emerge even at the close of COTTON FAMINE . 43.
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