The North American Review, 148. ciltO. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 86
... cent . in 1868 , 1.90 per cent . in 1880 , less than one - tenth of one per cent . in 1884 , and about one per cent . in 1888 . The first excep- tion was in 1872 , when the State of New York , that had given Seymour a majority of ten ...
... cent . in 1868 , 1.90 per cent . in 1880 , less than one - tenth of one per cent . in 1884 , and about one per cent . in 1888 . The first excep- tion was in 1872 , when the State of New York , that had given Seymour a majority of ten ...
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... cent . , that of Texas 600 per cent . , and that of Wisconsin more than 3,000 per cent . The inference is obvious . By the time that Missouri and Wisconsin shall be as densely populated as the State of New York , their growth will cease ...
... cent . , that of Texas 600 per cent . , and that of Wisconsin more than 3,000 per cent . The inference is obvious . By the time that Missouri and Wisconsin shall be as densely populated as the State of New York , their growth will cease ...
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... cent . in value of our exports and imports was carried by American vessels . This percentage decreased from year to year , until in 1861 it was only 661⁄2 per cent . — a decline of nine per cent . in six years , or one and a half per cent ...
... cent . in value of our exports and imports was carried by American vessels . This percentage decreased from year to year , until in 1861 it was only 661⁄2 per cent . — a decline of nine per cent . in six years , or one and a half per cent ...
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