Commercial Review of the South and West: A Monthly Journal of Trade, Commerce, Commercial Polity, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal Improvements and General Literature, Volume 22James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J.D.B. DeBow., 1857 - Industries |
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... IRON , by A. S. Hewitt , before the Ilistorical Stat- istical Society of New York , p . 44 . THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA , by A. Roane , Esq . , of Washington city , D. C. , p . 62 . THE CONSTITUTION OF MAN AND SLAVERY , by W. S. Grayson ...
... IRON , by A. S. Hewitt , before the Ilistorical Stat- istical Society of New York , p . 44 . THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA , by A. Roane , Esq . , of Washington city , D. C. , p . 62 . THE CONSTITUTION OF MAN AND SLAVERY , by W. S. Grayson ...
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... Iron for Railroads made or imported into the United States , 519 . Iron - Statistics and Geography of its Produc- tions , Prices , Furnaces , Cost of Manufacture , Production in the United States , Iron Furna- ces of the United States ...
... Iron for Railroads made or imported into the United States , 519 . Iron - Statistics and Geography of its Produc- tions , Prices , Furnaces , Cost of Manufacture , Production in the United States , Iron Furna- ces of the United States ...
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... Iron , 519 . Railroads of Louisiana and Texas , 482 ; Red River R. R. , 439 . Railroads - Wilmington and Manchester , N. C. , 109 ; Tehuantepec , 103 ; Pacific , 809 . Railroads - American , 608 . Railway Legislation , 610 . Southern ...
... Iron , 519 . Railroads of Louisiana and Texas , 482 ; Red River R. R. , 439 . Railroads - Wilmington and Manchester , N. C. , 109 ; Tehuantepec , 103 ; Pacific , 809 . Railroads - American , 608 . Railway Legislation , 610 . Southern ...
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... IRON . * You perceive that these elementary conditions are either natural , moral , or artificial . They are all combined in a re- markable degree in Great Britain . The local distribution of the business , even within its narrow limits ...
... IRON . * You perceive that these elementary conditions are either natural , moral , or artificial . They are all combined in a re- markable degree in Great Britain . The local distribution of the business , even within its narrow limits ...
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... iron cheaper than all the world , and since then domestic competition has cheapened the processes and reduced the cost to the lowest practicable limits consistent with the maintenance of an ade- quate supply of skilled labor , which the ...
... iron cheaper than all the world , and since then domestic competition has cheapened the processes and reduced the cost to the lowest practicable limits consistent with the maintenance of an ade- quate supply of skilled labor , which the ...
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