... markets of the world, furnishing to navigating interests the outward-bound freight as well as the return cargo, conferring a direct benefit on the national finances; and when the proceeds of these products were traced through all the ramifications... The Necessity of a Ship-canal Between the East and the West - Side 34av Chicago (Ill.). Committee on Statistics - 1863 - 45 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1863 - 260 sider
...national finances; and when the proceeds of these products are traced through all the ramifications of trade, it is evident that it is not simply the...commerce, for national unity, and military defense. 94 of thought, and business pursuits. The words of Cowper contain a fund of political philosophy :... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1864 - 778 sider
...are traced through all the ramifications of trade, it is evident that it is not simply the citizens of one State, but the western producer, the consumer at home and aboard, the navigator, the importer, the consumer of foreign fabrics, and the government itself, all... | |
| George P. Brown (Engineer) - 1894 - 536 sider
...products were traced through all the ramifications of trade, it was evident that not merely the citizens of one State, but the western producer, the consumer...the navigator, the importer, the consumer of foreign fabries, and the Government itself, all had a direct interest in the result. The proposed improvement... | |
| Josiah Seymour Currey - 1912 - 494 sider
...products were traced through all the ramifications of trade, it was evident that not merely the citizens of one state, but the western producer, the consumer...of foreign fabrics, and the Government itself, all had a direct interest in the result. "The proposed improvement was a measure whose benefits were not... | |
| Josiah Seymour Currey - 1912 - 498 sider
...products were traced through all the ramifications of trade, it was evident that not merely the citizens of one state, but the western producer, the consumer...of foreign fabrics, and the Government itself, all had a direct interest in the result. "The proposed improvement was a measure whose benefits were not... | |
| Josiah Seymour Currey - 1918 - 492 sider
...products were traced through all the ramifications of trade, it was evident that not merely the citizens of one state, but the western producer, the consumer...of foreign fabrics, and the Government itself, all had a direct interest in the result. "The proposed improvement was a measure whose benefits were not... | |
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