The Rise of American Commerce and IndustryCentury, 1927 - 500 halaman |
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... amount of food per acre of tilled land , with much less labor than is required for one acre of small grain , it is far less dependent upon the change of the seasons , and the yield is much more uniform than that of the old Euro- pean ...
... amount of food per acre of tilled land , with much less labor than is required for one acre of small grain , it is far less dependent upon the change of the seasons , and the yield is much more uniform than that of the old Euro- pean ...
Halaman 59
... amount of yarn . These regulations doubtless had the effect of stimulat- ing the growth of some industries but , broadly speaking , their influence upon the economic development of the colonies was not very great . Of far greater ...
... amount of yarn . These regulations doubtless had the effect of stimulat- ing the growth of some industries but , broadly speaking , their influence upon the economic development of the colonies was not very great . Of far greater ...
Halaman 63
... amount of labor , how much corn could be purchased in 1620 for a pound of tobacco ? Why would a pound of tobacco in 1620 have less purchasing power than in 1615 ? Is the purchasing power of a piece of money proportional to the labor ...
... amount of labor , how much corn could be purchased in 1620 for a pound of tobacco ? Why would a pound of tobacco in 1620 have less purchasing power than in 1615 ? Is the purchasing power of a piece of money proportional to the labor ...
Halaman 91
... amount of paper currency ought to be issued was the view not only of prominent Americans but of prominent Eng- lishmen as well . But this was not the view of the British Gov- ernment . At a time when the colonists were in desperate need ...
... amount of paper currency ought to be issued was the view not only of prominent Americans but of prominent Eng- lishmen as well . But this was not the view of the British Gov- ernment . At a time when the colonists were in desperate need ...
Halaman 93
... amount of paper currency ought to be issued was the view not only of prominent Americans but of prominent Eng- lishmen as well . But this was not the view of the British Gov- ernment . At a time when the colonists were in desperate need ...
... amount of paper currency ought to be issued was the view not only of prominent Americans but of prominent Eng- lishmen as well . But this was not the view of the British Gov- ernment . At a time when the colonists were in desperate need ...
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