The Rise of American Commerce and IndustryCentury, 1927 - 500 halaman |
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... union with the view of obtaining higher wages than those fixed by the justices he was liable to be punished for conspiring against the law . He was , therefore , held tight and fast in the grip of what was practically a system of ...
... union with the view of obtaining higher wages than those fixed by the justices he was liable to be punished for conspiring against the law . He was , therefore , held tight and fast in the grip of what was practically a system of ...
Halaman 118
... union of commercial , as well as political , interests , can only result from a unity of government . - The Federalist . The statesmen of the day believed that the ills of the country were due chiefly to the weakness of the government ...
... union of commercial , as well as political , interests , can only result from a unity of government . - The Federalist . The statesmen of the day believed that the ills of the country were due chiefly to the weakness of the government ...
Halaman 130
... Union is the best rock of their safety ; from the favorable seasons which for some years past have coöperated with a fertile soil and a genial climate to increase the productions of agriculture ; and from the growth of industry ...
... Union is the best rock of their safety ; from the favorable seasons which for some years past have coöperated with a fertile soil and a genial climate to increase the productions of agriculture ; and from the growth of industry ...
Halaman 153
... Union which comprised the Middle States and those of the Ohio Valley ( nine States in all ) there were 86 votes for the bill and only 9 against it . Here the vote was of especial significance . Not only the Middle States were turning ...
... Union which comprised the Middle States and those of the Ohio Valley ( nine States in all ) there were 86 votes for the bill and only 9 against it . Here the vote was of especial significance . Not only the Middle States were turning ...
Halaman 159
... Union on an equal footing with the original States in all respects . This provision of the Ordinance was of profound signifi- cance . It meant that the settler could go forth with cheerful heart and conquer the wilderness , confident ...
... Union on an equal footing with the original States in all respects . This provision of the Ordinance was of profound signifi- cance . It meant that the settler could go forth with cheerful heart and conquer the wilderness , confident ...
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