Departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare Appropriations for 1965: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session : Testimony of Members of Congress, Interested Organizations, and Individuals, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 885 pages |
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... INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE V INTRODUCTORY , DISTRIBUTION AND POPULATION OF INDUSTRY Introductory - Industry in S. and E. Lancashire Coal- Metals Potteries - Chemical Industry - Cottons round Manchester - Woollens on Eastern Borders ...
... INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE V INTRODUCTORY , DISTRIBUTION AND POPULATION OF INDUSTRY Introductory - Industry in S. and E. Lancashire Coal- Metals Potteries - Chemical Industry - Cottons round Manchester - Woollens on Eastern Borders ...
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... industries today give many evidences of this fact . We are concerned in this article with the copper and brass industry ; what progress and how much has been made in the last thirty years . As an industry it is only antedated by the ...
... industries today give many evidences of this fact . We are concerned in this article with the copper and brass industry ; what progress and how much has been made in the last thirty years . As an industry it is only antedated by the ...
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... Industry. in. Argentina. Installation. and. Consolidation. of. an. Idiosyncratic. Industry. Model: 1958r74. The First Phase, 1959–64: Installation of the Industry The development of the automobile industry began in the 1950s. In 1951, when ...
... Industry. in. Argentina. Installation. and. Consolidation. of. an. Idiosyncratic. Industry. Model: 1958r74. The First Phase, 1959–64: Installation of the Industry The development of the automobile industry began in the 1950s. In 1951, when ...
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... industry and financial analysts. Despite two years of hesitant product advances and actual fiscal losses in the US computer industry, for example, observers were anticipating a 10 per cent upsurge in sales for 1987 and a commensurate ...
... industry and financial analysts. Despite two years of hesitant product advances and actual fiscal losses in the US computer industry, for example, observers were anticipating a 10 per cent upsurge in sales for 1987 and a commensurate ...
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... industry , the potteries , the chemical industry , the textile industry , the wood - working industry , the hide and skin industry , the restaurant and café industry , the hair - dressing industry and the road - making industry . No. of ...
... industry , the potteries , the chemical industry , the textile industry , the wood - working industry , the hide and skin industry , the restaurant and café industry , the hair - dressing industry and the road - making industry . No. of ...
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