Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... cent . on a por- tion of the wealth of the State , but this rate had risen by 1868 to three - fourths of one per cent . representing an eight- fold increase , considering the vast difference in the value of property . Expenditures for ...
... cent . on a por- tion of the wealth of the State , but this rate had risen by 1868 to three - fourths of one per cent . representing an eight- fold increase , considering the vast difference in the value of property . Expenditures for ...
Page 462
... cent . Of the total area of the State ( 30,000,000 acres ) over 6,000,000 acres were for- feited for taxes . * In the local elections of 1874 the Democrats had made such gains that they were encouraged to redouble their efforts in the ...
... cent . Of the total area of the State ( 30,000,000 acres ) over 6,000,000 acres were for- feited for taxes . * In the local elections of 1874 the Democrats had made such gains that they were encouraged to redouble their efforts in the ...
Page 463
... cent . The legislative expenses for the session of 1871 were $ 958,956.50 -for the house $ 767 , - 192.65 and for ... cents into the other , contributions paying Warmoth's expenses as special delegate to Washington , where Congress ...
... cent . The legislative expenses for the session of 1871 were $ 958,956.50 -for the house $ 767 , - 192.65 and for ... cents into the other , contributions paying Warmoth's expenses as special delegate to Washington , where Congress ...
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... cent . interest ] bonds in the amount of not. principal Canadian products were allowed to enter this country duty free . * On January 18 , 1865 , however , Congress passed a resolution giving notice that this treaty would be termi- nated ...
... cent . interest ] bonds in the amount of not. principal Canadian products were allowed to enter this country duty free . * On January 18 , 1865 , however , Congress passed a resolution giving notice that this treaty would be termi- nated ...
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... cent . , with mills running under full pressure and large orders unfilled ; and every branch of industry felt the stimulus . As the balance of trade was now in our favor gold began to come from Europe , within three months $ 60,000,000 ...
... cent . , with mills running under full pressure and large orders unfilled ; and every branch of industry felt the stimulus . As the balance of trade was now in our favor gold began to come from Europe , within three months $ 60,000,000 ...
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