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" Bay—draining the largest extent of richest land, collecting the products of every clime, even the frigid, to bear the whole to market in the sunny South, and there to meet the products of the entire world. Such is the Mississippi. And who can calculate... "
Proceedings of the National Ship-Canal Convention, Held at the City of ... - Side 240
1863 - 248 sider
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The American Whig Review, Volum 6

1847 - 726 sider
...Lawrence and the streams which take their course north to Hudson's Bay, draining the largest extent of the richest land, collecting the products of every clime, even the frigid, to bear the whole to a genial market in the sunny south, and there to meet the products of the entire world. Such is the...
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Message of the President of the United States, and accompanying documents to ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1864 - 244 sider
...communication with the sources of the St. Lawrence and the streams which take their course north to Hudsou's bay—draining the largest extent of richest land,...to market in the sunny south, and there to meet the product« of the entire world. Such is the Mississippi. And who can calculate the aggregate of its...
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Saint Louis: the Future Great City of the World: Illustrated with a Map

L. U. Reavis - 1870 - 156 sider
...their course nortl Hudson's Bay ; draining the largest extent of richest land, collecting the ] ducts of every clime, even the frigid, to bear the whole to market in the su South, and there to meet the products of the entire world. Such is the Mis sippi; and who can calculate...
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Saint Louis: the Future Great City of the World

L. U. Reavis - 1871 - 218 sider
...sources of the St. Lawrence and the streams which take their course north to Hudson's Bay ; draining the largest extent of richest land, collecting the...meet the products of the «entire world. Such is the Missis, sippi; and who can calculate the aggregate of its advantages and the magnitude of its future...
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Proceedings of the Congressional Convention: Held in the City of St. Louis ...

None - 1873 - 130 sider
...and the streams which take their course North to Hudson's Bay • draining the largest extent of the richest land ; collecting the products of every clime,...even the frigid, to bear the whole to market in the South, and there to meet the products of the entire world. Such is the Mississippi! and who can calculate...
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A Pictorial Description of the United States: Embracing the History ...

Robert Sears - 1876 - 664 sider
...their course north to Hudson's j bay—draining the largest extent of the richest land—collecting the products of every clime, even the frigid, to bear the whole to a genial market in the sunny south, and there to meet the products of the entire world. Such is the...
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Official Report of the Proceedings of the Mississippi River Improvement ...

1881 - 246 sider
...and the streams which take their course north to Hudson's Bay ; draining the largest extent of the richest land ; collecting the products of every clime,...even the frigid, to bear the whole to market in the South, and there to meet the products of the entire world. Such is the Mississippi, and who can calculate...
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Chicago River-and-harbor Convention: An Account of Its Origin and Proceedings

William Mosley Hall, Horace Greeley, Thurlow Weed - 1882 - 214 sider
...take their course north to Hudson's Bay—draining the largest extent of richest land—collecting the products of every clime, even the frigid, to bear...and the magnitude of its future commercial results? Many years ago, the late Governor Clark .and myself undertook to calculate the extent of the boatable...
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James Sidney Rollins, Memoir

William Benjamin Smith - 1891 - 346 sider
...Lawrence and the streams which take their course north to Hudson's Bay; draining the largest extent of the richest land ; collecting the products of every clime,...even the frigid, to bear the whole to market in the South, and there to meet the products of the entire world. Such is the Mississippi, and who can calculate...
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