| Edmund Morris - 1864 - 354 str.
...of 121 per cent, in 60 years, against an increase in the United States in 60 years, of 593 per cent. "The natural and inevitable result of this great increase...material wealth of the people of the United States. For the purpose of State taxation, the values of their real and personal property are yearly assessed... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1864 - 586 str.
...cent. in sixty yearg, against an increase in the United States, in sixty years, of 593 per cent. " III. The natural and inevitable result of this great increase...material wealth of the people of the United States. For the purpose of State taxation, the values of their real and personal property are yearly assessed... | |
| Samuel Bulkley Ruggles - 1864 - 140 str.
...cent in the sixty years, against an increase in the United States, in sixty years, of 593 per cent. m. The natural and inevitable result of this great increase...material wealth of the people of the United States. For the purpose of State taxation, the values of their real and personal property are yearly assessed... | |
| Edmund Morris - 1864 - 364 str.
...121 per cent. in 60 years, against an increase in the United States in 00 years, of 593 per cent. " The natural and inevitable result of this great increase...material wealth of the people of the United States. For the purpose of State taxation, the values of their real and personal property are yearly assessed... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1864 - 148 str.
...cent, in the sixty years, against an increase in the United States in sixty years of 593 per cent. III. The natural and inevitable result of this great increase...material wealth of the people of the United States. For the purpose of State taxation, the values of their real and personal property are yearly assessed... | |
| 1864 - 496 str.
...sixty years, agaiust an increase in the Umted States in sixty years of 698 per cent. III. The nataral and inevitable result of this great increase of population,...material wealth of the people of the United States. For the purpose of State taxation, the values of their real and personal property are yearly assessed... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1864 - 610 str.
...sixty years, apninst an increase in the United States, in sixty years, of 693 per cent. •• III. The natural and inevitable result of this great increase...advance in the material wealth of the people of the UniUxl States. For the purpose of State taxation, the values of their real and personal property are... | |
| Samuel Bulkley Ruggles - 1864 - 142 str.
...in the sixty years, against an increase in the United States, in sixty years, of 593 per cent. HI. The natural and inevitable result of this great increase...of population, enjoying an ample supply of fertile laud, is seen in a corresponding advance in the material wealth of the people of the United States.... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1866 - 534 str.
...cent. in sixty years, against an increase in the United States, in sixty years, of 593 per cent. " III. The natural and inevitable result of this great increase...material wealth of the people of the United States. For the purpose of State taxation, the values of their real and personal property are yearly assessed... | |
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1864 - 418 str.
...in the sixty years, against an increase in the United States, in sixty years, of 593 per cent. 111. The natural and inevitable result of this great increase...material wealth of the people of the United States. For the purpose of State taxation, the values of their real and personal property are yearly assessed... | |
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