Publications of the American Economic AssociationThe Association, 1900 Includes the Papers and proceedings of the annual meeting. |
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... A SPECIAL COMMITTEE AUGUST , 1900 PUBLISHED FOR THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY NEW YORK . LONDON : SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO . ! Copyright 1900 , by AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION PRESS OF PUBLICATIONS.
... A SPECIAL COMMITTEE AUGUST , 1900 PUBLISHED FOR THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY NEW YORK . LONDON : SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO . ! Copyright 1900 , by AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION PRESS OF PUBLICATIONS.
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... Company , 1800-1830 , p . 76-77 ; period of the culture system , 1830-1860 , p . 77 ; modern period , p . 77-78 ; reforms in modes of raising revenue , p . 78 ; amount of the Indian revenues , p . 78-79 ; causes of the deficit in recent ...
... Company , 1800-1830 , p . 76-77 ; period of the culture system , 1830-1860 , p . 77 ; modern period , p . 77-78 ; reforms in modes of raising revenue , p . 78 ; amount of the Indian revenues , p . 78-79 ; causes of the deficit in recent ...
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... Company , p . 145 ; colonies purchased by the crown in 1745 , p . 145 ; proved of no mate- rial advantage , p . 145-146 . The fundamental colonial law of 1863 , p . 146 ; the legislative power , p . 146-147 ; administrative au- thority ...
... Company , p . 145 ; colonies purchased by the crown in 1745 , p . 145 ; proved of no mate- rial advantage , p . 145-146 . The fundamental colonial law of 1863 , p . 146 ; the legislative power , p . 146-147 ; administrative au- thority ...
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... Company and its purpose , p . 249-250 ; mining rights and control , p . 250 ; railroad development promoted , p . 250 ; mode of financing railroads , p . 251-252 ; telegraph development , p . 251 ; war ex- penditure , p . 252-253 ...
... Company and its purpose , p . 249-250 ; mining rights and control , p . 250 ; railroad development promoted , p . 250 ; mode of financing railroads , p . 251-252 ; telegraph development , p . 251 ; war ex- penditure , p . 252-253 ...
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... companies . Fifth . The selection of sources of revenue must in each case be determined in accordance with the eco- nomic and social conditions of the colony . Sixth . Where the colony is so situated that the de- velopment of trade with ...
... companies . Fifth . The selection of sources of revenue must in each case be determined in accordance with the eco- nomic and social conditions of the colony . Sixth . Where the colony is so situated that the de- velopment of trade with ...
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Pagina 435 - ... they took their original. The Navigation Act shut up their intercourse with foreign countries. Their ports have been made subject to customs and regulations, which have cramped and diminished their trade; and duties have been laid affecting the very inmost parts of their commerce.
Pagina 290 - Plates, a just Number of Bills, and Flourished, Indented, and Contrived them, in such a manner as to make it Impossible to Counterfeit any of them, without a speedy Discovery of the Counterfeit ; besides which, they were all Signed by the Hands of three belonging to that Committee.
Pagina 277 - An Act to regulate and restrain paper bills of credit in his Majesty's Colonies or Plantations of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, the Massachusetts Bay, and New Hampshire, in America, and to prevent the same being legal tenders in payments of money.
Pagina 276 - New-England, who, after a long Confinement, by a deep and mortal Wound | which he received above Twelve Months before, expired on the 31st Day of March, 1750.
Pagina 17 - A Model for Erecting a Bank of Credit with a Discourse in Explanation thereof Adapted to the Use of any Trading Countrey, where there is a Scarcity of Moneys : More Especially for his Majesty's Plantations in America. . . . London : Printed in the year 1688. Reprinted at Boston in New-England in the Year 1714.
Pagina 257 - He issues writs for general election of members of the Legislative Assembly, fixes the place and time of the sessions of the legislative bodies, and may prorogue or dissolve the Assembly. He may also, by message, transmit the draft of any bill to be introduced in either house. The Legislative...
Pagina 32 - Shillings due from the Massachusetts Colony to the Possessor shall be in value equal to money, and shall be accordingly accepted by the Treasurer and Receivers subordinate to him in all Public payts, and for any stock at any time in the Treasury. Boston, in New England. February the third, 1690. By order of the General Court.