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" raw cotton " would insure it, but it may be accomplished without it. Having determined that the mills must come to the cotton, which is but one move, whilst sending the cotton to the mills is a heavy annual, perpetual tax, it is proper to inquire if... "
The Cotton Question: The Production, Export, Manufacture, and Consumption of ... - Page 131
by William J. Barbee - 1866 - 251 pages
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De Bow's Commercial Review of the South & West, Volume 7

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - Industries - 1850 - 616 pages
...it may be accomplished without it. Having determined that the mills must come to the collon. whlth is but one move, whilst sending the cotton to the...affirmative, most distinctly. We estimate the crop at '.i.300,000 bales. The factories now in the United States require of this 600.000 b.iles — leaving...
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De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted ..., Volume 7

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell (Q.), William MacCreary Burwell - Communication and traffic - 1850 - 630 pages
...it, but it may be accomplished without it. Having determined that the mills must come to the coiton, which is but one move, whilst sending the cotton to the mills ¡sa heavy annual, perpetual t;ix, it is proper to inquire if cotton growers can get up the spindles...
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The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South

Broadus Mitchell - Cotton growing - 1921 - 288 pages
...is the true location of this powerful assistant to the grower," and that to bring mills to cotton " is but one move, whilst sending the cotton to the mills is a heavy annual, perpetual tax," and proceeded to estimate how this could be cheaply accomplished (Barbee, The Cotton Question, p. 138...
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