| Timothy Pitkin - Commercial statistics - 1835 - 628 pages
...estimated the value of the manufactures of the United States, at more than $120,000,000; and he thoughtit not improbable, that the raw materials used, and the...and other articles consumed by the manufacturers, created a home market for agricultural products not very inferior to that, which arose from foreign... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - Industries - 1852 - 580 pages
...be inferred that their annual product exceeds one hundred and twenty millions of dollars. And it is not improbable that the raw materials used, and the...agricultural products not very inferior to that which arises from the foreign demand. A result more favorable than might have been expected, from a view of the... | |
| Industries - 1850 - 706 pages
...be inferred that their annual product exceeds one hundred and twenty millions of dollars. And it is not improbable that the raw materials used, and the...agricultural products not very inferior to that which arises from the foreign demand. A result more favorable than might have been expected, from a view of the... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - Industries - 1852 - 576 pages
...manufacture abundantly existing in the country, and the infant • Am. Slide Papers, nuances, ToL L 124. improbable that the raw materials used, and the provisions...agricultural products not very inferior to that which arises from the foreign demand. A result more favorable than might have been expected, from a view of the... | |
| J. D. B. De Bow - 1852 - 580 pages
...the families in which they were made, but for sale, and even in twenty millions of dollars. And it is not improbable that the raw materials used, and the...articles consumed by the manufacturers, create a home eorae cases for exportation. It is computed I market for agricultural products not very that in a number... | |
| Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown - United States - 1862 - 532 pages
...be inferred that their annual product exceeds one hundred and twenty millions of dollars. And it is not improbable that the raw materials used, and the...agricultural products not very inferior to that which arises from foreign demand — a result more favorable than might have been expected from a view of the natural... | |
| Andrew White Young - Protectionism - 1864 - 480 pages
...annual product of American manufactures of all kinds, was presumed to exceed $120,000,000. And probably the raw materials used, and the provisions and other articles consumed, by the manufacturers, created a home market for agricultural products nearly equal to that arising from the foreign demand.... | |
| James Leander Bishop - Industries - 1864 - 932 pages
...$120,000,000. The raw materials, provisions, and other articles consumed by the manufacturers, probably created a home market for agricultural products, not very inferior to that which arose from foreign demand, a result more favorable than might have been expected from a view of the... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - Industries - 1864 - 884 pages
...$120,000,000. The raw materials, provisions, and other articles consumed by the manufacturers, probably created a home market for agricultural products, not very inferior to that which arose from foreign demand, a result more favorable than might have been expected from a view of the... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - Industries - 1866 - 612 pages
...$120,000,000. The raw materials, provisions, and other articles consumed by the manufacturers, probably created a home market for agricultural products, not very inferior to that which arose from foreign demand, a result more favorable than might have been expected from a view of the... | |
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