The Ills of the South Or Related Causes Hostile to the General Prosperity of the Southern PeopleG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 - Всего страниц: 277 |
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... advances is called . The merchant may not be blamed for refusing to extend the credit beyond the value of the expectant crop . No such limit is fixed for the man whose real estate is large , and whose personal property in the form of ...
... advances is called . The merchant may not be blamed for refusing to extend the credit beyond the value of the expectant crop . No such limit is fixed for the man whose real estate is large , and whose personal property in the form of ...
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... $ 300,000,000 . Let this sum represent the credit price , and that sum is 25 per cent . in advance on the cash price . Compendium , Tenth Census , Part II . , p . 1508 . Let this 25 per cent . cover not only the 26 The Ills of the South .
... $ 300,000,000 . Let this sum represent the credit price , and that sum is 25 per cent . in advance on the cash price . Compendium , Tenth Census , Part II . , p . 1508 . Let this 25 per cent . cover not only the 26 The Ills of the South .
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Charles H. Otken. Let this 25 per cent . cover not only the advance on cash prices , but all needless and extravagant pur chases and all tricky transactions . This is a mod- erate average advance on the cash basis . Had the Southern ...
Charles H. Otken. Let this 25 per cent . cover not only the advance on cash prices , but all needless and extravagant pur chases and all tricky transactions . This is a mod- erate average advance on the cash basis . Had the Southern ...
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... advance of the cash price of this article in the cash town . A lady informed the writer that she bought flannel for 12 cents per yard , and a friend of hers bought the same flannel for 35 cents per yard on credit . On this article the ...
... advance of the cash price of this article in the cash town . A lady informed the writer that she bought flannel for 12 cents per yard , and a friend of hers bought the same flannel for 35 cents per yard on credit . On this article the ...
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... advance of ten per cent . on the cost price , freight added . When we formed his acquaintance , and were his guest for two days , he was the owner of five stores . In 1878 he sold in one of these stores , during the months of January ...
... advance of ten per cent . on the cost price , freight added . When we formed his acquaintance , and were his guest for two days , he was the owner of five stores . In 1878 he sold in one of these stores , during the months of January ...
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acreage acres advances African agricultural Alabama American Anglo-Saxon Arkansas average bales of cotton Balliol College bought bushels capital cash basis cash price causes CHAPTER colored condition corn cost cotton crop credit price credit system crime cultivated debt demand E. A. FREEMAN evil Extra Fancy fact farming class Florida flour food crops furnish G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS gain Georgia German Empire grade Hamites Hayti honest human hundred increase industry interest land large number less lien laws live stock loss Louisiana ment merchant million Mississippi moral mortgage mulattoes mules negro convicts negro labor negroes North ownership penitentiaries persons political poor population pound production prosperity purchaser quadroons race railroad ruinous schools secure slave South Carolina Southern farmers square miles supplies syndicates TABLE tenants Tennessee Tenth Census Texas things three fancy names tion to-day Total town trade truth twenty twenty-five valuation wealth white labor
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