Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 1;Volume 16D. Appleton & Company, 1877 |
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Halaman 36
... Total .. In transitu .... ............ Grand total ..... 9,866,643 263,869 8,460 51,906 180,954 251,553 $ 47,981,000 2,350,400 . $ 50,331,400 This table shows an increase of nearly eight millions as compared with 1874 . The total value ...
... Total .. In transitu .... ............ Grand total ..... 9,866,643 263,869 8,460 51,906 180,954 251,553 $ 47,981,000 2,350,400 . $ 50,331,400 This table shows an increase of nearly eight millions as compared with 1874 . The total value ...
Halaman 52
... Total Marriages . Births . Deaths . 4,843 22,178 8,652 4,925 26,800 12,222 1,611 7,696 8,434 1,340 6,383 2,794 181 876 487 712 8,097 1,689 2,828 12,844 4,161 15,940 79,874 33,439 The following table shows the rate of tax- ation per head ...
... Total Marriages . Births . Deaths . 4,843 22,178 8,652 4,925 26,800 12,222 1,611 7,696 8,434 1,340 6,383 2,794 181 876 487 712 8,097 1,689 2,828 12,844 4,161 15,940 79,874 33,439 The following table shows the rate of tax- ation per head ...
Halaman 55
... Total 1873 .. 30 74 838 6,426 Total 1872 . 688 16,495 469 8,457 895 1,701 12 140 88 1,578 Schools for gymnastics .. 20 86 2,516 Female work - schools ... 169 279 6,550 Other special schools .. 885 1,755 20,950 8,829 55,689 544 4,953 882 ...
... Total 1873 .. 30 74 838 6,426 Total 1872 . 688 16,495 469 8,457 895 1,701 12 140 88 1,578 Schools for gymnastics .. 20 86 2,516 Female work - schools ... 169 279 6,550 Other special schools .. 885 1,755 20,950 8,829 55,689 544 4,953 882 ...
Halaman 56
... Total ... Total receipts ... Net receipts 887,400 155,600 852,201,322 21,351,020 878,552,342 293,212,992 Total Receipts . Cost of Collec- tion . EXPENDITURES . Ordinary . Extraordinary . 816.829,657 52,862,250 1. Civil list .. 4,650,000 ...
... Total ... Total receipts ... Net receipts 887,400 155,600 852,201,322 21,351,020 878,552,342 293,212,992 Total Receipts . Cost of Collec- tion . EXPENDITURES . Ordinary . Extraordinary . 816.829,657 52,862,250 1. Civil list .. 4,650,000 ...
Halaman 62
... Total Churches . Ministers . Membership , 50 1,183 619 74.606 86 949 510 46,400 102 86 4.212 18 13 611 111 182 19,756 15 11 427 10 9 959 29 29 8.351 14 248 146 17,200 78 1,998 1,185 174,543 1 1 20 48 948 686 66.854 80 562 833 38,974 62 ...
... Total Churches . Ministers . Membership , 50 1,183 619 74.606 86 949 510 46,400 102 86 4.212 18 13 611 111 182 19,756 15 11 427 10 9 959 29 29 8.351 14 248 146 17,200 78 1,998 1,185 174,543 1 1 20 48 948 686 66.854 80 562 833 38,974 62 ...
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Halaman 199 - All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury...
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