| Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - 1863 - 162 sider
...of grain, besides immense quantities of other provisions, and vast numbers of cattle and hogs. This increasing volume of business cannot be maintained without recourse to the natural outlet of the Lakes. The future prosperity of these States bordering on the great Lakes, depends, in a great measure,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1868 - 980 sider
...commerce of both countries a cheap communication between the shipping ports on the northwestern lakes and Great Britain." What the State of Illinois asks...maintained without recourse to the natural outlet of the lakes." If this opportunity be vouchsafed, and the requisite facilities be given, the xurplu* produce... | |
| M.F. Maury - 1868 - 100 sider
...commerce of both countries a cheap communication between the shipping ports on the North-western lakes and Great Britain. " What the State of Illinois asks...States and Liverpool, on the plea < that the increasing volumn of business cannot be maintained without recourse to the natural outlet of the- lakes.' If this... | |
| M. F. Maury - 1869 - 100 sider
...has officially represented the condition of the Western States with great force." * * * * " What it asks is a direct trade between the North-western States...maintained without recourse to the natural outlet of the lakes.' If this opportunity be vouchsafed, and the requisite facilities be given, the surplus produce... | |
| Joseph Hodgson - 1869 - 222 sider
...therefore, readily understand why, in the Northwest, public attention has been turned to the Mississippi. " What the State of Illinois asks is a direct trade between the Northwest States and Liverpool, on the plea ' that the increasing volume of business can not be maintained... | |
| None - 1873 - 130 sider
...freights and commission." He says further, " That what it (the West) asks is a direct trade between the States and Liverpool, on the plea that the increasing...cannot be maintained without recourse to the natural outlets of the lake. If this opportunity be vouchsafed, and the requisite facilities be given the surplus... | |
| John Castell Hopkins - 1898 - 544 sider
...of grain, besides immense quantities of other provisions and vast numbers of cattle and hogs. This increasing volume of business cannot be maintained without recourse to the natural outlet of the lakes. The St. Lawrence furnishes for the country bordering upon the lakes a natural outlet to the... | |
| 1868 - 980 sider
...to afford the commerce of t tries a cheap communication between the shipping ports on the noi lakes and Great Britain." What the State of Illinois asks is a direct trade between the noi States and Liverpool, on the plea "that the increasing volume of bus not be maintained without... | |
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