A Statement of the Arts and Manufactures of the United States of America, for the Year 1810A. Cornman, 1814 - 169 Seiten |
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... necessary to encourage interior manufactures , Declined , error , for enchained : line 2 , Difference in manufactures for war , in 1775 and 1812 or 181 in the United States very great , Deerskins , tanned : russet and black , Difference ...
... necessary to encourage interior manufactures , Declined , error , for enchained : line 2 , Difference in manufactures for war , in 1775 and 1812 or 181 in the United States very great , Deerskins , tanned : russet and black , Difference ...
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... necessary for best , salt of , • brandy , a sedative for , their preservation without bottles , Wire , manufacture promptly obtained when Britain stopt exportation , 32 Women weavers can be rendered highly useful , { PARTS Tables for ...
... necessary for best , salt of , • brandy , a sedative for , their preservation without bottles , Wire , manufacture promptly obtained when Britain stopt exportation , 32 Women weavers can be rendered highly useful , { PARTS Tables for ...
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... necessary to the production of the finest kind of wool , the perfect freedom of agriculture and the actual diffusion of all legitimate advantages , in every mode of business in the United States , will soon enable us to ascertain the ...
... necessary to the production of the finest kind of wool , the perfect freedom of agriculture and the actual diffusion of all legitimate advantages , in every mode of business in the United States , will soon enable us to ascertain the ...
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... necessary for the " worsted " or " stuff " manufacture , for the ordinary hosiery , and for well coated blankets . At this moment we possess , unused , a superabundant quantity of fenny , marshy , boggy or swampy land , capable of ...
... necessary for the " worsted " or " stuff " manufacture , for the ordinary hosiery , and for well coated blankets . At this moment we possess , unused , a superabundant quantity of fenny , marshy , boggy or swampy land , capable of ...
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... necessary of farming , planting , manufacture and navigation . The benefits to the landed interest from the consumption of so great a quantity of iron , fuel , food , forage and building materials , and the employment of so many cattle ...
... necessary of farming , planting , manufacture and navigation . The benefits to the landed interest from the consumption of so great a quantity of iron , fuel , food , forage and building materials , and the employment of so many cattle ...
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agriculture Allegany American Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berks Bloomeries branch Butler Cambria candles Chester Clearfield cloths and stuffs Columbia District commerce Connecticut considerable Cotton manufacturing Crawford cultivation Cumberland Dauphin Delaware distilled spirits Distilleries Ditto County Erie Essex Europe exports families Fayette flax Flaxen fly shuttle foreign Franklin Fulling mills furnaces gallons Greene hemp Huntingdon Illinois Territory importance improved Indiana Territory iron Jefferson Kentucky labor labor-saving machinery Lancaster leather liquors Looms Louisiana Territory Luzerne Lycoming Maine District manu Marshal Mercer Michigan Territory Middlesex Mifflin Mississippi Territory Montgomery Naileries New-Hampshire New-Jersey New-York North Carolina Northampton Northumberland Number Ohio Orleans Territory Pennsylvania Philadelphia City population pounds produce quantity raw materials returns Rhode Island salt sheep silk skins slitting mills Soap Somerset sugar Tanneries TERRITORIES AND DISTRICTS Tioga and Potter Tons Total amount trade United Value in Dollars various Venango Vermont Virginia wares Warren Washington Wayne West Tennessee Westmoreland wine wool woollen Yards
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Seite 37 - Manufactures of gold, silver, set work, mixed metals, etc 2,483,912 7. Manufactures of lead 325,560 8. Soap, tallow candles, wax, and spermaceti, spring oil and whale oil 1,766,292 9. Manufactures of hides and skins 17,935,477 10. Manufactures from seeds .' 858,509 11. Grain, fruit, and case liquors, distilled and fermented 16,528,207 12. Dry manufactures from grain, exclusively of flour, meal, etc...
Seite liii - ... close attention has been applied to those facts, which have occurred throughout the Union, since the autumn of the year 1810, from which a judgment of the condition of the manufactures of the United States, in the current year 1813, might be safely formed. It has resulted in a thorough conviction that...
Seite xxv - working as if they were animated beings, endowed with all the talents of their inventors, laboring with organs that never tire, and subject to no expense of food, or bed, or raiment, or dwelling, may be justly considered as equivalent to an immense body of manufacturing recruits enlisted in the service of the country.
Seite 1 - A series of tables of the several branches of American Manufactures, exhibiting them in every County of the Union, so far as they are returned in the Reports of the Marshals and of the Secretaries of the Territories, and...
Seite liii - York is considered to have most largely partaken, especially by her joint stock companies, and in consequence of the migrations thither from the Eastern States. But as it is best to make ample allowances for some manifest repetitions of articles which are inextricably involved in the subordinate returns, a sincere and well-reflected final opinion is respectfully offered, that the whole people of the United States, taken in 1813 at 8,000,000...
Seite xxxviii - These persons, like the owners of grain mills and sawing mills, ' can be employed for a toll in kind, or part of the produce, or ' for a compensation in money. By this method, a tract of ' three miles square, or three hundred and twenty perches ' square, which would contain twenty-five plantations of above ' one hundred and two acres each, may be...
Seite xxxviii - occasional labour of neighbouring, transient, hired white ' persons is often used to prepare the grounds with the ' plough and harrow, to plant the new canes, to dress the old 'ones, and to clear the growing plants from weeds. The ' same or other white labourers are afterwards employed by ' the planters to cut and stack under cover the ripened canes, ' so as to prepare them for the grinding mill and boiler. The ' operation of planting occurs after the sickly autumnal sea...