De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Svazek 25James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J. D. B. DeBow., 1858 |
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Strana 238
... population , and Oregon and California must send them bread . It really looks like an interposition of Providence to aid us in carrying out the grand work of civilization of this Western slope , which tends to mix the Mongolian and ...
... population , and Oregon and California must send them bread . It really looks like an interposition of Providence to aid us in carrying out the grand work of civilization of this Western slope , which tends to mix the Mongolian and ...
Strana 334
... population alone , without regard to con- dition . The population of the free States in 1850 , was 13,599,491 ; of the slave States , 9,658,232 . The ratio of the populations of the two sections of the Union is about as 9 is to 7 ; and ...
... population alone , without regard to con- dition . The population of the free States in 1850 , was 13,599,491 ; of the slave States , 9,658,232 . The ratio of the populations of the two sections of the Union is about as 9 is to 7 ; and ...
Strana 718
... population amounted to 74,214 , the value of manufactures $ 10,169,329 , or equal to $ 137 03 , to each inhabitant . " In Chicago , in 1857 , the population amounted to 130,000 , the value of manu- factures $ 15,515,063 , or equal to ...
... population amounted to 74,214 , the value of manufactures $ 10,169,329 , or equal to $ 137 03 , to each inhabitant . " In Chicago , in 1857 , the population amounted to 130,000 , the value of manu- factures $ 15,515,063 , or equal to ...
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Agricultural Colleges | 365 |
Agricultural Decline in the U | 407 |
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