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... silver prices of many articles of desirable consumption . As a conse- quence there is little demand for higher wages and no class conscious- ness that could enforce such demands . ( b ) a In the City of Mexico , in the vice - regal days ...
... silver prices of many articles of desirable consumption . As a conse- quence there is little demand for higher wages and no class conscious- ness that could enforce such demands . ( b ) a In the City of Mexico , in the vice - regal days ...
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... silver , and any grant of land was illusory without the right to force natives to work upon it . Of what value were mines or plantations , however rich or extensive , unless there were also granted the right to obtain labor under favor ...
... silver , and any grant of land was illusory without the right to force natives to work upon it . Of what value were mines or plantations , however rich or extensive , unless there were also granted the right to obtain labor under favor ...
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... silver , and from that day until this the country has paid off its foreign creditors in metal . During the days of ... silver was very great . In 1882-83 the exports of precious and other metals amounted to $ 29,628,657.69 in silver ...
... silver , and from that day until this the country has paid off its foreign creditors in metal . During the days of ... silver was very great . In 1882-83 the exports of precious and other metals amounted to $ 29,628,657.69 in silver ...
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... silver per year , or , on the assumption of a silver dollar being worth 50 cents gold , to a value expressed in gold equal only to a little over 83 cents per week per male employed . However great a margin of error may reasonably be ...
... silver per year , or , on the assumption of a silver dollar being worth 50 cents gold , to a value expressed in gold equal only to a little over 83 cents per week per male employed . However great a margin of error may reasonably be ...
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... silver , or to less than $ 7,500,000 gold . Despite the immense amount of labor applied to it , the production of corn does not even suffice for the meager require- ments of the Mexican population , to say nothing of a possible expor ...
... silver , or to less than $ 7,500,000 gold . Despite the immense amount of labor applied to it , the production of corn does not even suffice for the meager require- ments of the Mexican population , to say nothing of a possible expor ...
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