I refer rather to that improvement in the economic condition of the West which set in about the time of the second war with England, and which in a decade or two entirely changed the relation of that region to the rest of the country... The Quarterly Journal of Economics - 115. lappuselaboja - 1903Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1902 - 776 lapas
...session 27th Congress; Bourne : History of the Surplus ßevenne of 1831; American Almanac, 1841, p. 130. refer rather to that improvement in the economic condition...of the centre of interest in our economic activity K from the ocean and foreign commerce to the interior and internal commerce. It was the ending of the... | |
| Wilbur Henry Siebert - 1913 - 422 lapas
...significance of the rise of this new section has been indicated by a recent writer in the statement that the "improvement in the economic condition of the West...relation of that region to the rest of the country," is "the most important event in our economic history during the first half of the nineteenth century."... | |
| Homer Carey Hockett - 1917 - 170 lapas
...significance of the rise of this new section has been indicated by a recent writer in the statement that the "improvement in the economic condition of the West...relation of that region to the rest of the country," is "the most important event in our economic history during the first half of the nineteenth century."... | |
| 1918 - 718 lapas
...our national history; and the text of the essay is the late Professor Callender's dictum that the " improvement in the economic condition of the West...set in about the time of the second war with England ... is the most important event in our economic history during the first half of the nineteenth century."... | |
| Ohio State University - 1917 - 168 lapas
...significance of the rise of this new section has been indicated by a recent writer in the statement that the "improvement in the economic condition of the West...relation of that region to the rest of the country," is "the most important event in our economic history during the first half of the nineteenth century."... | |
| Homer Carey Hockett - 1925 - 470 lapas
...interests had to adjust themselves to the changing geographical basis. A recent writer has said that the "improvement in the economic condition of the West...relation of that region to the rest of the country," is "the most important event in our economic history during the first half of the nineteenth century."... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette - 1906 - 550 lapas
...itself, as I shall attempt to show, had very little influence upon the economic life of the country. I refer rather to that improvement in the economic...recently occupied. This event marks the shifting of the center of interest in our economic activity from the ocean and foreign commerce to the interior and... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Handy, Charles Higgins - 1906 - 562 lapas
...itself, as I shall attempt to show, had very little influence upon the economic life of the country. I refer rather to that improvement in the economic...recently occupied. This event marks the shifting of the center of interest in our economic activity from the ocean and foreign commerce to the interior and... | |
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