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Page 579
... taken to task for hesitating to complete the purchase because prices had risen so high . Throughout the earlier years of the war a secret committee of Congress advanced upwards of $ 2,000,000 for the purchase and exportation of products ...
... taken to task for hesitating to complete the purchase because prices had risen so high . Throughout the earlier years of the war a secret committee of Congress advanced upwards of $ 2,000,000 for the purchase and exportation of products ...
Page 682
... taken from Woodbury have been changed to the crop year . Most of the prices , therefore , are for the year following the crop year , and also the bulk of the receipts . Export prices are from Woodbury's Report on Cotton ( p . 16 ) . For ...
... taken from Woodbury have been changed to the crop year . Most of the prices , therefore , are for the year following the crop year , and also the bulk of the receipts . Export prices are from Woodbury's Report on Cotton ( p . 16 ) . For ...
Page 703
... taken to the gin house , and it was thought good practice to allow it to " sweat " for several days before ginning.61 After the introduction of Mexican seed a number of planters living near Rodney , Mississippi , in the neighborhood of ...
... taken to the gin house , and it was thought good practice to allow it to " sweat " for several days before ginning.61 After the introduction of Mexican seed a number of planters living near Rodney , Mississippi , in the neighborhood of ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 571 |
TABLES | 577 |
Officially reported imports of tobacco into England and Scotland 17751783 | 589 |
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