CONTEXTS. 



CHAP. XX. — Value of the Annual Products of Industry, 



Precise accuracy in estimating the values unattainable, 



Plan here pursued in making the estimate, 



Plan here pursued in estimating the product of live stock, 



Plan here pursued in estimating the profits of commerce, 



Plan here pursued in estimating manufactures, . 



The census omits several products, .... 



Table of the annual products of each State, 



Summary of the annual products with the proportion, &c , 



Table showing each branch of industry among all the divisions 



Table showing the distribution in each division, 



The value of their products not materially different, . 



Various modes of comparing the agricultural products, . 



Great diversity in the average value per acre, 



Comparison of the quantities produced, .... 



The quantities as well as the money values to be regarded, 



Table of the grain and the quantity to each person, 



The average quantity of food consumed by each family, 



This liberal consumption not permanent, 



Diversity among the States in manufacturing industry, 



Manufactures must nourish in the northwestern States, . 



The profits of commerce, mining, &c, .... 



The individual States compared, 



The ratio of value to each person, 



CHAP. XXL— The Increase of Wealth, 



Why wealth increases faster than population, . 



A part of the increase of wealth not shown by money values, 



Comparative increase in the value of lands in 10 States, 



Comparative increase in the value of lands in Virginia 



Comparative increase in the value of lands in New York, 



Diversities in the increased value of lands, 



Increase in the amount of imports in 50 years, . 



Increase in the amount of exports in 50 years, 



Increase in the amount of imports in 20 years, . 



Increase in the amount of exports in 20 years, 



Increase in the consumption of tea, coffee, and wine, 



Increase of manufactures, 



Imperfect returns of manufactures in 1820, 



Increase in the number of persons employed from 1820 to 1840, 



Extraordinary increase of manufactures from 1S20 to 1840, 



Increase in the amount of specie, 



The effect of the foreign loans on the amount of specie, 

 The effect of the lessened production of the mines, . 

 Summary of the several comparisons, .... 



Increase of wealth compared with that of population, 

 The public debts of the States compared with their incomes, 

 They have no good pretext for not fulfilling their engagements, 

 Repudiation condemned by public sentiment, 



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