State of Labor in Europe: 1878: Reports from the United States Consuls in the Several Countries of Europe, on the Rates of Wages; Cost of Living to the Laborers; Past and Present Rates; Present Condition of Trade; Business Habits, and Systems; Amount of Paper Money in Circulation, and Its Relative Value to Gold and Silver; for the Several Consular Districts, in Response to a Circular from the Department of State Requesting Information Upon These SubjectsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1879 - 428 pages |
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