The Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil, Volume 4J.S. Skinner & Son, editors and publishers, 81 Dock Street, 1852 |
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Pagina 5
... machinery of exchange . They send to market annually five thousand tons of food and wool , one half of which is absorbed by the horses , and men , and machines , required for its transportation , conversion , and exchange ; and thus ...
... machinery of exchange . They send to market annually five thousand tons of food and wool , one half of which is absorbed by the horses , and men , and machines , required for its transportation , conversion , and exchange ; and thus ...
Pagina 6
... machinery of exchange would stand . Thenceforward , the produce of hundreds of these bales would go upon the land , and newer and better soils would be cleared - and labor would become more valuable - and wages would rise -- and men ...
... machinery of exchange would stand . Thenceforward , the produce of hundreds of these bales would go upon the land , and newer and better soils would be cleared - and labor would become more valuable - and wages would rise -- and men ...
Pagina 7
... machinery and built the houses , would have been consumers of corn and cotton , and not producers of either . They ... machinery of exchange would have gone again upon the land , and more lumber would have been raised , and wages would ...
... machinery and built the houses , would have been consumers of corn and cotton , and not producers of either . They ... machinery of exchange would have gone again upon the land , and more lumber would have been raised , and wages would ...
Pagina 9
... machinery requisite for the conversion of all its cotton into cloth , would cost twelve or fifteen millions of dollars , or less than the amount annu- ally wasted of labor for want of employment at home - of labor and manure in ...
... machinery requisite for the conversion of all its cotton into cloth , would cost twelve or fifteen millions of dollars , or less than the amount annu- ally wasted of labor for want of employment at home - of labor and manure in ...
Pagina 10
... machinery of production is greater than that of Eng- land , and all they now require is better machinery of exchange . Let the farmers and planters have this , and population will increase with greater rapidity than ever , for young men ...
... machinery of production is greater than that of Eng- land , and all they now require is better machinery of exchange . Let the farmers and planters have this , and population will increase with greater rapidity than ever , for young men ...
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