History of the American Nation, المجلد 1Western Press Association, 1911 |
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... industry , virtue and good order . In a few years the population of the colony numbered nearly four thousand , chiefly employed in the cultivation of tobacco , then worth on the London docks six shillings a pound . But the people were ...
... industry , virtue and good order . In a few years the population of the colony numbered nearly four thousand , chiefly employed in the cultivation of tobacco , then worth on the London docks six shillings a pound . But the people were ...
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... industry . The ambitious residences of the planters , built in imitation of baronial halls , were falling into decay , and their vast estates were encumbered and mort- gaged , which led to the rise of a class of lawyers for the ...
... industry . The ambitious residences of the planters , built in imitation of baronial halls , were falling into decay , and their vast estates were encumbered and mort- gaged , which led to the rise of a class of lawyers for the ...
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... here he was probably right , considering the de- fenseless state of the country with all its financial embarrassments . His great aim was to pay off the national debt , and develop industries . But he was 30 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN NATION.
... here he was probably right , considering the de- fenseless state of the country with all its financial embarrassments . His great aim was to pay off the national debt , and develop industries . But he was 30 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN NATION.
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William James Jackman, Jacob Harris Patton. national debt , and develop industries . But he was hostile to a national bank and Federal tariffs on foreign goods for protection to domestic manufac- tures . He threw his influence into ...
William James Jackman, Jacob Harris Patton. national debt , and develop industries . But he was hostile to a national bank and Federal tariffs on foreign goods for protection to domestic manufac- tures . He threw his influence into ...
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... , whichever way they terminated , would inflict evils without corresponding benefits . The war doubt- less gave a great stimulus to the infant manufactures of the country , and various kinds of industries , 32 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN ...
... , whichever way they terminated , would inflict evils without corresponding benefits . The war doubt- less gave a great stimulus to the infant manufactures of the country , and various kinds of industries , 32 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN ...
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