The Industrial History of the U.S.Macmillan, 1907 - 461 páginas |
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Página ix
... Story of American Coals . NORTH , S. N. D. , A Century of Wool Manufacture . Bulletin of the Association of Wool Manufacturers , 1894 . Roberts , Peter , The Anthracite Coal Industry . SHINN , C. H. , Story of the Mine . ix CHAPTER.
... Story of American Coals . NORTH , S. N. D. , A Century of Wool Manufacture . Bulletin of the Association of Wool Manufacturers , 1894 . Roberts , Peter , The Anthracite Coal Industry . SHINN , C. H. , Story of the Mine . ix CHAPTER.
Página x
... North . Alaska . ) ( Gold seekers in STIMSON , F. J. , King Noanet . ( Indentured servants in colonial Vir- ginia and town lands in Massachusetts . ) WILLIAM , F. BENTON , On Many Seas . ( The American sailor's experi- ences . ) WINTER ...
... North . Alaska . ) ( Gold seekers in STIMSON , F. J. , King Noanet . ( Indentured servants in colonial Vir- ginia and town lands in Massachusetts . ) WILLIAM , F. BENTON , On Many Seas . ( The American sailor's experi- ences . ) WINTER ...
Página xi
... North America La Salle's Ship , " The Griffin , " the first sailing vessel on the Great Lakes . II 17 • The Colonial Grants To face 22886 21 Map of the Dedham Divident . Records of the Dedham His- torical Society 34 • Jamestown in 1622 ...
... North America La Salle's Ship , " The Griffin , " the first sailing vessel on the Great Lakes . II 17 • The Colonial Grants To face 22886 21 Map of the Dedham Divident . Records of the Dedham His- torical Society 34 • Jamestown in 1622 ...
Página xiii
... North Dakota . graphs furnished by the International Harvester Company Photo- • 266 287 294 To face 294 Rice Fields in the Hawaiian Islands . Chinese Laborers . Photo- graphs furnished by Professor Henshaw To face 296 An Old Time ...
... North Dakota . graphs furnished by the International Harvester Company Photo- • 266 287 294 To face 294 Rice Fields in the Hawaiian Islands . Chinese Laborers . Photo- graphs furnished by Professor Henshaw To face 296 An Old Time ...
Página xv
... NORTH AMERICA : the Aborigines ; Spain ; France ; Great Britain ; Holland ; the Final Victory of the English PAGE . I - 21 I 7 CHAPTER II • 22-46 THE BUSINESS ASPECTS OF COLONIZATION THE FINANCING OF THE COLONIES : the Chartered ...
... NORTH AMERICA : the Aborigines ; Spain ; France ; Great Britain ; Holland ; the Final Victory of the English PAGE . I - 21 I 7 CHAPTER II • 22-46 THE BUSINESS ASPECTS OF COLONIZATION THE FINANCING OF THE COLONIES : the Chartered ...
Términos y frases comunes
acres agricultural American vessels Atlantic bills Boston Britain British British West Indies brought built canal cent cloth coast colonies colonists commerce Company Congress Connecticut Continental currency corn cost cotton credit money crop currency Delaware dollars duties England English enterprise exported farmers fee simple fish foreign freight gold Gulf of Mexico Hist hundred imported indentured servants Indian industry interests iron Island issue Kentucky labor Lake land legislation London Company manufactures Massachusetts ment merchants miles mills Mississippi molasses navigation North Northern Ohio Pennsylvania Philadelphia pig iron plantations planters Plymouth Company population ports pound profit protection purchase railroad raw materials Rept revenue River road sail salt secured sent settlement settlers ships silver slavery slaves South Carolina Southern sugar supply tariff territory thousand tion tobacco tonnage trade transportation treaty U.S. Census United Virginia wages Weeden West Indies wheat woolen York
Pasajes populares
Página 119 - He has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither.
Página 83 - An Act for the better Securing and Encouraging the Trade of His Majesty's Sugar Colonies in America...
Página 119 - Africa, was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who had never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who on the contrary still wished to continue it. Our northern brethren also I believe felt a little tender under those censures; for tho' their people have very few slaves themselves yet they had been pretty considerable carriers of them to others.
Página 146 - Invented or discovered any useful art, manufacture, engine, machine, or device, or any improvement therein not before known or used, and praying that a patent may be granted therefor.
Página 96 - Act says, we shall have no commerce, make no exchange of property with each other, neither purchase, nor grant, nor recover debts ; we shall neither marry nor make our wills, unless we pay such and such sums ; and thus it is intended to extort our money from us, or ruin us by the consequences of refusing to pay it.
Página 255 - ... continue with their parents to a certain age, then be brought up, at the public expense, to tillage, arts or sciences, according to their geniusses, till the females should be eighteen, and the males twenty-one years of age, when they should be colonized to such place as the circumstances of the time should render most proper...
Página 129 - States the power to coin money, emit bills of credit, or make anything but gold a>nd silver coin a tender in payment of debts.
Página 118 - That we will neither import, nor purchase any slave imported after the first day of December next, after which time we will wholly discontinue the slave-trade, and will neither be concerned in it ourselves, nor will we hire our vessels, nor sell our commodities or manufactures to those who are concerned in it.
Página 256 - Twenty years will produce all the mischief that can be apprehended from the liberty to import slaves. So long a term will be more dishonorable to the American character than to say nothing about it in the Constitution.
Página 329 - Section 1 provides that every contract combination in the form of a trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations, is hereby declared to be illegal.