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An address on the progress of manufactures and internal improvement, in the United States; and particularly, on the advantages to be derived from the employment of slaves in the maufacturing of cotton and other goods. Delivered in the hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827.

Title
  1. An address on the progress of manufactures and internal improvement, in the United States; and particularly, on the advantages to be derived from the employment of slaves in the maufacturing of cotton and other goods. Delivered in the hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827. By Thomas P. Jones, M.D.
Published by
  1. Philadelphia, J. Dobson, 1827.
Author
  1. Jones, Thomas P., 1774-1848.

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Description
  1. 18 p.; 23 cm.
Subject
  1. Slave labor
  2. Industries > United States > History
  3. Cotton growing
  4. Manufactures > United States
  5. Cotton manufacture
Call number
  1. Sc Rare 338.4-J (Jones, T.P. An address on the progress)
Author
  1. Jones, Thomas P., 1774-1848.
Title
  1. An address on the progress of manufactures and internal improvement, in the United States; and particularly, on the advantages to be derived from the employment of slaves in the maufacturing of cotton and other goods. Delivered in the hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827. By Thomas P. Jones, M.D.
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  1. Philadelphia, J. Dobson, 1827.
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  1. Sc Rare 338.4-J (Jones, T.P. An address on the progress)
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